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Old 1st May 2016, 12:41
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Wing loading is the key in turbulence. I used to much prefer my landing little Cessna's flapless in gusty conditions for that reason.

I suspect a good part of this relate to cross wind where a straight wing does win out due to a far reduced roll moment with yaw. Thus you can get better cross wind limits. Not nice to hit the stops on the wheel in a 737 with winglets but it happens regularly....
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