Miner89r
Aerospace
- Mar 31, 2004
- 9
FAR 25.393 specifies that "Control surfaces and supporting hinge brackets must be designed for inertia loads acting parallel to the hinge line." A load of 12G (18G Ultimate) is given for horizontal surfaces.
I'm trying to determine if this requirement should be applied to the wing flaps. Is the wing flap considered a control surface?
Personally I think that the control surfaces would include the elevator, ailerons, and rudder however some colleagues disagree. If you believe that this requirement should be applied to the flap, is there any reason it shouldn't also be applied to the leading edge slats?
Perhaps the reasoning behind this requirement would help determine if it should apply.
I'm trying to determine if this requirement should be applied to the wing flaps. Is the wing flap considered a control surface?
Personally I think that the control surfaces would include the elevator, ailerons, and rudder however some colleagues disagree. If you believe that this requirement should be applied to the flap, is there any reason it shouldn't also be applied to the leading edge slats?
Perhaps the reasoning behind this requirement would help determine if it should apply.