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WindSheer 5th July 2008 20:29

Winglets on Beluga Tailplane
 
Could somebody kindly explain the requirement for the large 'winglets' on the airbus beluga tailplane??
I assume its due to the increased fuselage size but would anybody care to explain?

I am not TR'ing on them, just intrigued.:ok:

Spanner Turner 6th July 2008 03:53

Think you'll find that the effectiveness of the vertical stabiliser is reduced because of the 'shielding' effect the larger fuselage has, i.e airflow is reduced across the lower (widest chord) area of the vert stab and this in turn decreases longitudinal stability. This reduced area of effectivity is compensated for by the addition of the 'winglets/fences' on the tips of the horizontal stab.

You'll see similar devices on the NASA 747 that carries the Space Shuttle.

:ok:

werbil 6th July 2008 11:21

Also quite common on float planes where the added large vertical surfaces ahead of the C of G make the aircraft less directionally stable.


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