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In a message dated 9/15/2001 9:53:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
lancair.list@olsusa.com writes:
<< Rob - My 320 flaps are built so that, when full up, the inboard end is
even with the fuselage fillet and the outboard end is aligned with the
neutral aileron. Right or wrong, it flies great. Take-off flap
deflection is down about 7 degrees from full up. >>
This seems to be the unanimous consensus among 320/360 builders who have
contacted me. The 235 may be different. Anyway, I'm building my flap in the
manner described in the above excerpt. I don't know why the manual suggests
that the flap needs free movement 5/8 inch higher than this.
Thanks for the "near real time" support, guys. I installed my flap spar this
evening.
- Rob Wolf
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