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Old 11-02-2006 | 10:12 AM
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Because that's that airplanes do. If you want the aerodynamics of it, it's because the wing's center of lift changes when you drop the flaps. Depending on how it moves and what the wing configuration is, the nose will either lift or drop. If you have a radio that is capable of flaperons, then it's most likely got mixing, so mix in up elevator with the flaps going down.