At 09:13 PM 2/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Can someone describe to me where the flaps are located on the body of
>a Cessna 310?  I haven't been able to see them clearly in any of the
>photos I've found on the Web, and the two sets of 3-views I have don't
>indicate them.  The ailerons are on the outside of the trailing edge
>of the wings, ending at the wingtip fuel tanks; the flaps might be
>beside them, ending at the nacelles, they might be tucked in between
>the nacelles and the body, or there might even be leading-edge flaps.

The C310, like the DC-3, has split flaps. Only the bottom part of the 
airfoil hinges down; from above, you can't see them at all. They extend 
from the fuselage to the aileron.

rj



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