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- Flaps increase lift by:
- Increasing the camber and chord of the wing, resulting in more lift and drag1.
- Changing the wing's curvature, allowing airplanes to maintain lift at lower speeds during takeoff and landing2.
- Moving the trailing edge of the wing downward, creating a bigger angle of attack and more lift3.
- Increasing surface area (only certain types of flaps)4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Flaps are a high lift device consisting of a hinged panel or panels mounted on the trailing edge of the wing. When extended, they increase the camber and, in most cases, the chord and surface area of the wing resulting in an increase of both lift and drag and a reduction of the stall speed.skybrary.aero/articles/flapsFlaps change a wing’s curvature, increasing lift. Airplanes use flaps to maintain lift at lower speeds, particularly during takeoff and landing. This allows an airplane to make a slower landing approach and a shorter landing. Flaps also increase drag, which helps slow the airplane and allows a steeper landing approach.howthingsfly.si.edu/aerodynamics/factors-affecting-liftFlaps work by moving the trailing edge of the wing downward, which moves the chord line. Without changing the pitch of the plane, flaps create a bigger angle of attack on the wing, and therefore more lift. But induced drag is also created when the angle of attack increases, so even adding a little bit of flaps adds drag too.aerocorner.com/blog/how-flaps-work/So flaps increase lift by changing three aspects (all found in the lift formula):
- Camber (Coefficient of Lift)
- Angle of Attack (Coefficient of Lift)
- Surface area (only certain types of flaps)
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