Average pressure on a wing

sixpack

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OK, we all know that wings create lift because lower pressure on top.

So I was wondering... is the average pressure on a wing's surface greater or lesser than atmospheric pressure during flight?
 
Less. If you put an airfoil through a wind tunnel using the oil-filled pressure meter (I don't recall the actual name), the meter will show a noticable drop from atmospheric.
 
How do they do that? Are there sensors distributed around the wing. I envision dozens of mini static port sensors taped to all edges of the wing.
 
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