| 41. | The dive brakes were of the lower and upper picket fence type at the inboard wing trailing edge.
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| 42. | The wing features powerful dive brakes.
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| 43. | Two additional bombs could be carried on wing racks located under each wing outboard of the dive brakes.
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| 44. | Cabin pressurization and superchargers were deleted, dive brakes and a bombardier's position were added, and other aerodynamic refinements.
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| 45. | No provision for wing-folding had been made as dive brakes mounted in the wings made that option unfeasible.
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| 46. | Releasing the bomb initiated the pull-out, or automatic recovery and climb, upon the deflection of the dive brakes.
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| 47. | Its span elliptical wing employs rounded wingtips and fixed slots in the outer portion of the wing and dive brakes.
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| 48. | The designer incorporated split trailing edge dive brakes and claims this was the first use of balanced trailing edge dive brakes.
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| 49. | The designer incorporated split trailing edge dive brakes and claims this was the first use of balanced trailing edge dive brakes.
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| 50. | Other early additions included the installation of hydraulic dive brakes that were fitted under the leading edge and could rotate 90?
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