beasly
Well-Known Member
Walking home by KORL, I passed behind a single engine cessna with something I have never seen before.
Think stall strip, but with these properties.
Its about 2 inches high on the trailing edge of the wing running fore to aft.
Inboard of the aileron and as long as the aileron is fore to aft.
Outboard of the flaps. I.e. between the flaps and the aileron.
I have never seen this and the thought occurred to me that it acted as a "winglet" whenever the aileron dropped relative to the trailing edge of the wing, it would be there to prevent leakage from below the wing to above.
I don't have a clue, though.
I tried to google it using "winglet" and "airfoil", but no luck.
Anybody?
thanks
b.
Edit: Maybe its a wing fence. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_fence
Edit: Edit: naw, that makes no sense, its not a swept wing a.c.
Think stall strip, but with these properties.
Its about 2 inches high on the trailing edge of the wing running fore to aft.
Inboard of the aileron and as long as the aileron is fore to aft.
Outboard of the flaps. I.e. between the flaps and the aileron.
I have never seen this and the thought occurred to me that it acted as a "winglet" whenever the aileron dropped relative to the trailing edge of the wing, it would be there to prevent leakage from below the wing to above.
I don't have a clue, though.
I tried to google it using "winglet" and "airfoil", but no luck.
Anybody?
thanks
b.
Edit: Maybe its a wing fence. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_fence
Edit: Edit: naw, that makes no sense, its not a swept wing a.c.