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Old 12-20-2002 | 09:03 PM
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Default Control Flutter and Hinge line gaps (Myth revealed)

"Flutter" is the term used for synchronized vibration when it takes place in a flexible structure moving through a fluid medium--for instance, an airplane in flight. It occurs when two regular, rhythmic motions coincide in such a way that one feeds the other, drawing additional energy from the surrounding flow. In airplanes, there are countless combinations of vibrations that can join forces in this way.

Thanks unstable, Sounds like my defination of "flutter" is off

I was only considering flutter in relationship to the control surfaces.