KJ_Lesnick
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Can the forward bypass-doors operate in such a way that that the doors/louvers on the outboard side or the inboard side could be opened asymmetrically?
I remember a NASA test in which they were able to show that the forward bypass-doors in addition to providing a 50% increase in drag fully open vs closed, actually had as much influence over yaw, and roll (if not yaw, pitch and roll) as the control-surfaces did. The experiment sort of implied the ability to open the inboard or outboard forward bypass-doors asymmetrically of each other. Granted this could have been a special modification for an experimental purpose and may not have been on operational planes, but I'm not entirely sure.
Can anyone clarify?
Kendra
I remember a NASA test in which they were able to show that the forward bypass-doors in addition to providing a 50% increase in drag fully open vs closed, actually had as much influence over yaw, and roll (if not yaw, pitch and roll) as the control-surfaces did. The experiment sort of implied the ability to open the inboard or outboard forward bypass-doors asymmetrically of each other. Granted this could have been a special modification for an experimental purpose and may not have been on operational planes, but I'm not entirely sure.
Can anyone clarify?
Kendra