meritflyer
Well-Known Member
Can anyone explain why the engines on the RJ are somewhat angled up?
Engines with a center of thrust above the center of gravity create a downward force. Tilting them up slightly compensates for this.
The usual reason for canting an engine is to align the intakes with the actual airflow around the fuselage. Jet engines like smooth, straight-in airflow.
Picture the airplane in level flight (notice on the ground it sits a little nose-first). The engines are canted. Even on the ground they have a small positive angle to them.