Is it possible to move the pivot point further to the front so that it pretty much blocks the bottom wing's upside draft and causes a stronger stall on that wing?
I am sure someone thought of that before, and I was wondering why no one applied it.
I think a less aggressive answer would be appropriate... anyway... Using a longer chord for the upper element, WILL have benefits, in which case using a pivot in the middle of the upper element would ofc be beneficial...so the proposal isn't useless...it just cannot be used under the regulations as the pivot must be on the trailing edge of the upper element.wesley123 wrote:The pivot point is on the trailing edge of the rear wing, and cannot be moved.
Also the idea suggests is a bit useless. Due to the short flap wings we have seen emerge since 2011 the main plane is already at a level close to stalling. The flap, and it's slot gap, prevent stalling(just the way the whole things work, I dont think it requires further explaination).
When the DRS is opened the flap is pretty much flat. But also the slot gap, which prevents wing stall in regular conditions, is gone. Therefore the main plane will also stall.
Thanks a lotamouzouris wrote:wesley123 wrote:...it just cannot be used under the regulations as the pivot must be on the trailing edge of the upper element.