Don't fly very fast, or it will be a recipe for flutter, which can destroy airplanes very quickly. Make the control linkage as rigid as you can. OTOH, don't fly very slowly, as wingeron airplanes can experience severe adverse yaw, and I'd expect twisted wings to do the same, tho of course using a lot of rudder helps fight this. snip > At 03:46 PM 5/31/02 -0500, Jack Stensgaard wrote: > >Hi all, > > > >I really like the idea of twisting a wing to provide roll control from an > >aerodynamic perspective. Does anybody out there have any opinions on this? > >Has it been done recently? snip
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