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boxed in sesquiplane twin - possible improved deflection of propeller slipstream

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han

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Aug 26, 2014
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antofagasta chile
I have been toying with the idea of a boxed in sesquiplane twin , with junkers flaps on both wings and spoilers on main wing outer panels . I hope to gain improved low speed roll controll , lighter spar on main wing , and possibly less penelty from having the wings close togther (half cord seperation) and some extra lift .
 
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