Lear 45 Delta Fins??
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Lear 45 Delta Fins??
Someone I know is about to try to get a job on Lear 45s, but he has asked me what the delta fins are for. I reckon that they're there for directional stability, but that the full area would not be available with a ventral fin without making it too big for ground clearance in the flare.
Are there any other smarter ideas around?
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Concur with JimmyTAP. I use this aeroplane as a stab&control example with undergraduates. I recollect from a Flight International article years ago that they were to provide a pitch-down moment at high alpha. But they're bound to contribute sideforce and hence yaw moment as well.
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Lear 45 Delta wings
Originally Posted by 'India-Mike
Concur with JimmyTAP. I use this aeroplane as a stab&control example with undergraduates. I recollect from a Flight International article years ago that they were to provide a pitch-down moment at high alpha. But they're bound to contribute sideforce and hence yaw moment as well.
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