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Gust Load Factor & Wing Bending Explained
Thank you FactChecker for your reply. I get a hold of the book. As a follow up for a positive Gust (lets say what FAA defines as +7.2) meaning: 1) the gust wind air flow direction is UPWARD 2) Wing tips are going up (smiley face) Now, are 1) and 2) correct? If YES, Does this mean also...- TEST65
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Gust Load Factor & Wing Bending Explained
Thank you jrmichler for your reply. I get a hold of the book. As a follow up for a positive Gust (lets say what FAA defines as +7.2) meaning: 1) the gust wind air flow direction is UPWARD 2) Wing tips are going up (smiley face) Now, are 1) and 2) correct? If YES, Does this mean also that...- TEST65
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Gust Load Factor & Wing Bending Explained
Thank you Lnewqban for your reply. To follow up on your question. I mean in FAA terms and lingo, when we talk about positive gust ( for example FAA says that we have +7.2g Gust (is this a positive Gust or Negative Gust) 1) In Case if this is called positive gust, what is the direction of the...- TEST65
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Gust Load Factor & Wing Bending Explained
Hi All Negative Gust (what is the sign of Gust Load Factor , is it for example +6.3 or -6.3). And does that mean the tips of the wings is going up or down ( if going up does that termed in "English" as Up-Bending of Wing. ?Also, in this case (Negative Gust), if we call inner flange of the top...- TEST65
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