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Old 16th Jan 2014, 22:24
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Rotorwashed
 
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The hot LE's will take the pressure point on the LE futher up and this will infuance the amount of air flowing below or on top of the wing. Basic but most importend in flying!
Is this supposed to be a joke? I must've skipped ground school when they taught that one!

This must be what OP is referring to

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