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Gust Load Factor & Wing Bending Explained
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[QUOTE="TEST65, post: 6835237, member: 731499"] 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 [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)][B]+[/B][/COLOR]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 the nose and tail are going up resulting in fuselage making a smiley face as well: if the above is correct, does that mean the inner flange ( the flange closer to the center of the fuselage) of a stringer at the lowest part of fuselage (at the belly) going through COMPRESSION, or I am wrong. Mind you the last conclusion was based on previous stated (assumed) comments. Thank you in advance and looking to more conversations. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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