I have been doing some more testing of the F4U-1D in the Training Arena trying to find any benefit to flaps. I can find none.
The drag is there, but I cannot find any lift benefit to the flaps. Here is what I have done, please let me know if I am doing something wrong or missing something.
1. Stall speed test... climb at full power at increasing angle until minimum speed is reached. After the AC has stabilized, I try various flap settings to see if I can keep the nose up at a lower speed with flaps. I cannot find any benefit. I can climb at just as low a speed with no flap as I can with 10,20,30% or max flap.
2. Min level flight speed test. I cruise along at 200 feet and slow to 120 MPH to start the test. Back off the throttle and watch the VSI to maintain level flight. I can maintain level flight at about 105 MPH at best.. with or without flaps. Engaging varying degrees of flaps does not lower my minimum flight speed, even momentarily. The hog should be able to fly much slower with flaps... these things are HUGE!
3. Turning tests. On the deck, turning 360 degree turns endlessley. Adding any amount of flaps at any time, even for a short period, only slows my 360 degree turning time. Turning radius is unaffected as well.
I haven't tested any other birds, only the F4U-1D. Still, I can find absolutely no benefit to the flaps. Am I missing something? Shouldn't minimal flap settings increase lift with not a lot of drag? I don't even see a momentary increase in lift when I deploy flaps.. only instant slow degrading due to the additional drag.
Right now all flaps can do is slow you down, at least in the Hog.
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[This message has been edited by Lephturn (edited 03-03-2000).]