David Megginson wrote:
Erik Hofman writes:
I know that the DC-3 has inner and outer flaps, but is it true that
you cannot see the DC-3 flaps from the top as well?
That's correct. I looked it up in a book, and for the inner flaps you
don't see the flaps from above.
Are the
Erik Hofman writes:
I know that the DC-3 has inner and outer flaps, but is it true that
you cannot see the DC-3 flaps from the top as well?
That's correct. I looked it up in a book, and for the inner flaps you
don't see tha flaps from above.
Are the outer flaps visible from above?
Ralph Jones writes:
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.
I know that the DC-3 has inner and outer flaps, but is it true that
you cannot see the DC-3
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,
Andy Ross writes:
Heh, bingo! First google site I tried:
http://www.photovault.com/Link/Technology/Aviation_General/TAGVolume04/TAGV04P03_09.jpg
Perfect -- that's just what I needed. So the flap will not be visible
at all from the top of the wing -- it's strictly underneath, as far
David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Andy Ross writes:
Heh, bingo! First google site I tried:
http://www.photovault.com/Link/Technology/Aviation_General/TAGVolume04/TAGV04P03_09.jpg
Perfect -- that's just what I needed. So the flap will not be visible
at all from the top of
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