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granard 16th Jul 2013 08:01

A380 Spoilers movement
 
I was observing the spoilers movement on the A380 and there relationship with the flap movements.
The spoilers seem to move up when the flap are retracting.
Does any know the logic behind this.

spannersatcx 16th Jul 2013 08:57

have a search, been asked on here before.

J.L.Seagull 17th Jul 2013 13:02

...to make space for the flaps to retract!!!

tayair6 18th Oct 2015 09:21

Just recently fly with A380. Flap spoilers was up a bit when flap retract it position. Whilst parking taxi. I think the reason it left up to get fuel in that weight made wing bend bit stop it damages both flaps and spoilers when up the air both are complete shut as wing straight up. I could be wrong

pre3mhjt 19th Oct 2015 00:04

The spoilers extend 5 ° up on ground, when the flaps are fully retracted or moving, and at least one engine is running. This prevents friction between the spoilers and the flaps, which could damage the spoilers.

tayair6 19th Oct 2015 07:38

Got information from someone from BAE System. They retract flaps after landing to minimize the ingestion of debris and other foriegn object inside the wings. There is is alot of delicate hydraulics, screw jacks etc with need to be protected. Note that they do it as soon as the aircraft is off the runway.

Airline flap settings for take off are max15-20 degrees. Landing is generally 30-40 degrees. Keeping flaps down would probably result in more accidents!!

screwdriver 22nd Oct 2015 18:36

I think that you'll find that all types retract the flaps on the taxi in. Incidentally, the flap settings that you quote are Boeing numbers;)


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