Foz. Many light aircraft use the "Plain Flap" which works on a basic hinge. There is a variation called the "Slotted Flap" which involves an inset hinge point. The principle of a Fowler flap is different in that it slides back on a rail or track while extending, creating a gap between the wing & the leading edge of the flap. The Fowler flap has a streamlined aerofoil section to smooth out the airflow in the gap. Most modern airliners use a more complex multi-slotted Fowler flap like this example on the Boeing 727.
Mornin' Doug...!
Thanks for the info...
...!So all my little babies have "Plain Flaps"....sorted...
...!"Plain" I like, as in plain English, plain flour, etc,..
...!LOL...LOL...LOL...!
Cheers mate, have a good week-end...
...!Paul.
(Hereford).






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