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Old 28th Jul 2009, 19:52
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Niallo
 
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Under Wing Engine Efficiency

Most two engine airliners have the engines slung below the wings, so does this mean that the thrust line is below the aerodynamic centre?
In steady flight, does a thrust offset from aerodynamic centre mean that aerodynamic forces must be used to compensate? If so, is the resulting loss of efficiency due to the added drag significant? Or to put it another way, are tail mounted engines more efficient?
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