The Aces High I-16 is offered in two loadouts\versions.
Type 24
Type 29
Starting with the Type 10 the "aileron flap" was discontinued for conventional trailing edge split flaps like the hurricane. Originally they were pneumatic but, very quickly the mechanism was replaced with a manual hand crank. Subsequently all Types after the Type 10 were built with the reduced length aileron and conventional flaps.
Our Aces High I-16 has an incorrect flap representation. The I-16 never operated with both a aileron flap and split flap. Also the conventional flaps on the Aces High I-16 have too short of a span.
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From:
http://www.airpages.ru/eng/ru/i16_5.shtmlI-16 Type 5
Unless extreme care was exercised, use of the split ailerons as flaps on landing approach could result in the nose of the tighter pitching up and the aircraft entering a stall. When the undercarriage was lowered, the aircraft immediately became sluggish, buffeting was severe and power had to be kept up. since there was a marked tendency to drop a wing. The I-16 had to be literally flown onto the ground, stalling at anything up to 93 mph (150 km/h), and as only one of the three legs of each main main landing gear member incorporated an oleo shock absorber, the damping of the landing impact was inadequate and the aircraft tended to bounce, often resulting in a dangerous nose-up attitude.
From:
http://www.airpages.ru/eng/ru/i16_10.shtmlI-16 Type 10
The internal structure of the I-16 Type 10 was strengthened. Also standard in the I-16 Type 10 was a cable-cutter for the pilot. Previous operations with the I-16 showed that the landing gear could easily become struck in partly-retracted position. In order to eliminate the high number of crash landings this caused, the pilot was provided with a cable cutter. In order to decrease landing speeds, pneumatic flaps were fitted, which, when compared with the I-16 Type 5 and Type 6, were considerably reduced in size. Most of the I-16 Type 10 were equipped with a small trim tab on the flaps, however, most early production I-16 Type 10s did not have this trim tab. During operation, the new flap system proved to be extremely dangerous. Driven by a compressed air cylinder, they abruptly deployed and acted like a speed brake. As a result, they were dangerous for novice pilots and in operational service, were seldom used.
From:
http://airspot.ru/catalogue/item/polikarpov-i-16-tip-10I-16 Type 10
6.Removed the mechanism of freezing ailerons. Reducing the landing speed is achieved by installing the landing flaps. Therefore, the magnitude of ailerons. Most of the aircraft type 10 was landing flaps from the air system. Beginning in the spring of 1939, with plane no. 102175 is mechanical production the landing flaps.
Aces High I-16 Type 24\29 Rear View.
I-16 Type 17 Flaps Down. Note Ailerons not drooped in response.
Scale drawing showing hand crank.
Translation of 17. : The screw mechanism of management of flaps (the left board).
Schematic of flap hand crank mechanism.