The rules of the Standard Class were changed again to allow the flaps and ailerons to move together ( flaperons ) and for intermediate settings of the flaps between landing mode and zero.
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Another modern feature were the ailerons which ran along almost the entire trailing edge of the wing and also operated as flaps ( in the manner of more modern flaperons ) by drooping 15?
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After its 1935 accident and rebuild, the Windspiel was a little heavier, but the only major alteration was the separation of the full-span flaperons into inboard flaps and outboard ailerons.
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Due to its light weight, good power-to-weight ratio, and design features such as the Junkers flaperons, the Avid Flyer excels in this type of environment and STOL operations.
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V-tail mixing, needed for such full-scale aircraft designs as the Beechcraft Bonanza, when modeled as RC scale miniatures, is also done in a similar manner as elevons and flaperons.
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Some aircraft, such as the Denney Kitfox, suspend the flaperons below the wing ( rather in the manner of slotted flaps ) to provide undisturbed airflow at high angles of attack or low airspeeds.
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The Carbon Dragon is predominantly a conventional wood and doped aircraft fabric glider, making judicious use of carbon fiber in the wing spar caps, control rods, flaperons and the elliptical tail boom to save weight.
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The Midge had a number of advanced features, such as hydraulically powered " flaperons ", main landing gear that could be used as airbrakes, and a one-piece canopy that hinged over an inner armoured windscreen.
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The A-22 uses a 3-axis control system, giving the pilot full control over the aircraft . The A-22 uses flaperons in place of ailerons and stall speed of with the flaperons fully down.
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The A-22 uses a 3-axis control system, giving the pilot full control over the aircraft . The A-22 uses flaperons in place of ailerons and stall speed of with the flaperons fully down.