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The Cessna 172 has slotted flaps.

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An aircraft flap is simply called a "flap." Flaps are movable surfaces located on the wings of an aircraft. They are designed to change the shape and configuration of the wing during different phases of flight. By extending or retracting the flaps, pilots can adjust the lift and drag characteristics of the aircraft, allowing for changes in speed, angle of descent, and takeoff and landing capabilities.

Flaps can be divided into several types, including:

  1. Plain Flaps: These are the simplest type of flaps, which extend straight down from the wing when deployed.

  2. Split Flaps: These flaps are divided into two sections, with the lower section extending downward and the upper section remaining in place.

  3. Slotted Flaps: Slotted flaps have a slot or gap between the wing and the flap, which helps to increase lift at lower speeds.

  4. Fowler Flaps: Fowler flaps extend backward and downward, increasing both the wing area and camber, which allows for greater lift generation.

The specific type of flap used on an aircraft depends on its design and intended purpose. Flaps play a crucial role in controlling and maneuvering an aircraft, particularly during takeoff and landing.

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Flaps in some cases are used to increase wing surface area. In most small single and multi-engine airplanes the flaps that are being utilitized usually plain, split or slotted, do not increase the surface area. They increase the camber (camber being the distance between the mean thickness of the wing and the line going from the leading edge to the trailing edge (called the chordline)), and also increase the coefficient of lift (or how hard the wing is working to produce lift). On most transport category airplanes they utilize what is called fowler flaps. These flaps increase the surface area of the wing by moving the flaps rearward on a track. This rearward movement increases those things stated earlier and also increased the surface area, which also produces more lift.

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They have 5 tail flaps

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form_title= Mud Flaps form_header= Add mud flaps to your truck. Do you want a design on your mud flaps?*= () Yes () No What color do you want the flaps?*= _ [50] What is the size of your tires?*= _ [50]

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Increases camber:Pushes more air down Slotted flap: Energizes boundary layer Increase wing area: Increases air diverted Increase separation: Slows plane during decent BY:Bineet sharma

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The word slotted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb slot.

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the use of the slotted weight is to throw it like a ninja star at your friends!

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Tortilla Flaps was created in 1958.

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Obviously. It is slotted, therefore it filters all liquids and traps the solids.

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The flaps are simply called flaps.

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Flaps on your bum, that are very saggy and dripping with discharge

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A slotted spoon is a large spoon with holes in it.

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Animals with ear flaps include dogs, cats, and elephants. Animals without ear flaps include snakes, birds, and fish.

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press F8 for full extension of flaps press F7 for a bit of extension of flaps(can press many times) press F6 for a bit of retracsion of flaps(can press many times) press F5 for full retracsion of flaps

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You can buy slotted sunglasses at almost any party store. For a birthday party, my friends and I went to Party City and found slotted sunglasses in a variety of colors. You could also check Target because I remember seeing slotted sunglasses in their accessories section.

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A crank and slotted quick return mechanism is a mechanism that has a slotted lever attached to another lever and a wheel. These types of mechanism are frequently found in shaping machines.

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flaps its wings about 12 times a second.

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A slotted piston is a piece of equipment for a vehicle that has slots. These types of pistons are usually found in race bikes.

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Flaps generally change the geometry of the wing for landing and take off speeds

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yes, the swirl flaps are in the engine, not in the gearbox.

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The trailing edge of the wing is the part that is referred to as the flaps.

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You didn't specify what context you wanted. The term can be a noun or a verb and can mean several different things.

The flag flaps in the breeze.

The airplane's flaps were down.

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A screw with a slot in it.

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Remove the slotted nut, needs a special tool or some can get it off with a punch and a hammer. Trying to put the case with seal on over the slotted nut destroyes the seal unfortunatly

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flaps means to slap on cp an example- flaps with titanic lol

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Flap caps or Painters Caps with flaps

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The left Mitral atrioventricular valve is bicuspid (two flaps).

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are bob tailing truck tractors required mud flaps

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Tortilla Flaps - 1958 is rated/received certificates of:

Finland:S

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circular

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There are wings* not flaps on an aircraft. Flaps refers to something that well flaps. They are for gliding but with the power of the thrusters and engine the plane is propelled up or forward instead of gliding down. The wing are to prevent drop, because if you had thrusters and nothing to steer with it would just drop down.

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flaps create lift when the aircraft has low speeds

http://science.howstuffworks.com/airplane13.htm

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The Flaps And Slats Give An Airplane More Lift At Low Speeds.

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An airplanes having the flaps in wings as it helps the plane to give or to produce a additional lift.

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yes. the flaps increase drag which slows the plane down.

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Flaps is the only name, although there are similar devices called slats and spoilers.

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Flaps and stats increase lift for takeoff and slow you down, for landing.

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That is not common. Flaps are generally used to take-off and land.

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The flaps create more lift when fully extended and the aircraft is climbing.

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The Book with Flaps - 2012 was released on:

USA: 26 August 2012

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If you mean like Sherlock Holmes style

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Ear flaps - these are what they sound like - flaps to cover the ears and keep them warm; they may end in chin fastener ties, or not

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The antrioventricular valve has two valves. The bicuspid valve has 2 flaps and in located in the right ventricle/right atrium. The tricuspid valve has 3 flaps and is located in the left ventricle/left atrium.

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