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Full Span Ailerons

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Jim Pekola

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Apr 5, 2008
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Location
Washington State
I am building a STOL aircraft and would like know if anyone has any ideas or opinions regarding the use of a full span drooping aileron instead of a separate flap and aileron configuration. I am thinking about going with the full span aileron for the easy build and simplicity. I do not want to build a below the wing junker flap like the Kitfox or 701. I want the aileron in the back of the wing in the standard location, but full span. I am thinking of drooping the ailerons about 20 degrees. Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated!
 
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