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Different types of flaps Source: http://www.cfinotebook.net/notebook/operation-of-aircraft-systems/high-lift-devices

Different types of flaps Source: http://www.cfinotebook.net/notebook/operation-of-aircraft-systems/high-lift-devices

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Our team is formed around an annual competition held by the Society of Automotive Engineers - Aero Design Challenge. The main objective of the competition is to design an aircraft that is capable of lifting as much weight as possible while taking into account the available power and aircraft’s length, width, and height requirements. Also special at...

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