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R2000/1830
28th Oct 2006, 19:06
Can some one tell me why they are only used inboard of engines 2-3 and not across the whole wing. (they use slats)

titi
28th Oct 2006, 19:42
It is a design decision coupled with slotted slats outboard so that wingtip does not stall first. (main problem on sweep wing aircraft)

A-FLOOR
28th Oct 2006, 19:43
The whole span of every 747 has krueger flaps... the ones inboard of engines 2 and 3 just look different as they don't "curve" as much on extension like the rest. By curving I mean that the extension mechanism increases the camber of the main surface of the flap to increase its effectiveness.

But they are not slats by any definition.

spannersatcx
28th Oct 2006, 19:47
The non kreuger flaps are variable camber leading edge flaps.