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I've got a question about controling a vehicle at mach speed and about the wings.
I've read that at mach speeds, traditional "partial-deflection" control surfaces couldn't control a winged aircraft through mach-speed flight and that "full-deflection" control surfaces where the entire surface deflects had to be used. This is on a traditional aircraft with the wings separate from the vertical stabilizer.
What about with a Delta wing? Obviously the space shuttle and concord fly fine without deflecting the entire wing! (that'd look odd, but be hilarious :rofl
so is it with computer adjustment, or would it work without fly-by-wire?
I'm working on a new spaceplane thing and need to know how to set up the control surfaces.
Thanks,
Zat
I've read that at mach speeds, traditional "partial-deflection" control surfaces couldn't control a winged aircraft through mach-speed flight and that "full-deflection" control surfaces where the entire surface deflects had to be used. This is on a traditional aircraft with the wings separate from the vertical stabilizer.
What about with a Delta wing? Obviously the space shuttle and concord fly fine without deflecting the entire wing! (that'd look odd, but be hilarious :rofl
I'm working on a new spaceplane thing and need to know how to set up the control surfaces.
Thanks,
Zat