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Old 12-06-2007 | 08:05 AM
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From: BLOEMFONTEIN, , SOUTH AFRICA
Default RE: Aileron differential

Friends as far as the aerodynamics that i studied go,aileron differential is there because the upward moving aileron moves into a low pressure zone and the downward one into a high pressure zone,so to get the same effect the upward one must move further . This will also aid that the drag will remain the same on both sides.