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Originally posted by emile
What's kind of slat is this? I convinced that only Tornado was fitted this sort of slat but others since jet presented from end of WW2. If Iam wrong please point what others.
Originally posted by Canada_EH
Looks like it may be just Italy or the ECR version of the tornado that still has or did have this slat version. I looks like a attempt to have a slat or what I call the shoulder or pivot point of the wing. Here is a much better resolution image of the "slat" deployed.
Originally posted by ajsr71
reply to post by emile
Believe it is called a "Krueger" flap. Not fitted to all Tornado's, Fitted to some airliners.
Originally posted by HatTrick
Interestingly, the MiG-15 (and above) has "stall gates" (terminology?) along the wing chord to stop the air from separating any further down the wing.
[edit on 30-9-2008 by HatTrick]
Originally posted by HatTrick
Interestingly, the MiG-15 (and above) has "stall gates" (terminology?) along the wing chord to stop the air from separating any further down the wing.
Originally posted by Canada_EH
Also part of the reason that the F-4 also has the notches in the wing.