Aerodynamic characteristics of a tapered NACA 23012 airfoil with single and double perforated split flaps have been determined in the NACA 7- by 10-foot wind tunnel. Dynamic pressure surveys were made behind the airfoil at the approximate location of the tail in order to determine the extent and location of the wake for several of the flap arrangements. In addition, computations have been made of an application of perforated double split flaps for use as fighter brakes. The results indicated that single or double perforated split flaps may be used to obtain satisfactory dive control without undue buffeting effects and that single or double perforated split flaps may also be used as fighter brakes. The perforated split flaps had approximately the same effects on the aerodynamic and wake characteristics of the tapered airfoil as on a comparable rectangular airfoil.
Wind-Tunnel Investigation of Perforated Split Flaps for Use as Dive Brakes on a Tapered NACA 23012 Airfoil
1941-11-01
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English
WING FLAPS, SPLIT - PERFORATED , AIR FLOW - WAKES , Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance , AIRFOILS - NACA 23012 - CHAR & MOMENTS - WING FLAPS, SPLIT (DOUBLE)(PERFORATED) , WING FLAPS, DIVE-CONTROL , WING FLAPS, SPLIT - DOUBLE (PERFORATED) , AIRFOILS - NACA 23012 - CHAR & MOMENTS - WING FLAPS, SPLIT (PERFORATED)
Engineering Index Backfile | 1941
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1941
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