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Old 11-28-2004 | 09:13 PM
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Johng
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Default RE: split rudder theory and execution

I helped a student team put a setup like one of these on a payload lifter quite a while ago. The problem was that planes optimized for lifting sometimes had trouble dumping altitude for landing. The split brake was inspired by the space shuttle, and worked well where nuetral trim wasn't so critical.

I thought this kind of setup was somewhat common if not widespread back in the "gadget" days.