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Wing tip deflection

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jcmartinsa340

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Sep 29, 2003
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Today, after lunch, while watching an A330 take off I had a discussion with a colegue regarding the deflection of the wing tip. I said that the wing tip of an A330/340 can deflect up to 2 meters with full pax/cargo load. He didn't believe me.

Does anyone have any idea of deflection of the wing tip in these and other a/c's just to make a comparison?
 
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777 static test went about 24 ft. before failing.

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Dash 8-S400 on Ultimate + growth Static test deflected over 70 inches at the wing tip (I believe it got upto 84 inches but can't quite remember - I have got a picture of it somewhere). On the A330, IABG (Munich) and IMA (Dresden) did the structural testing of the aircraft, if you want a definitive answer pertaining to the A330/A340 you could try them or the manufacturer. Airbus UK (ex BAESystems), also did an outboard wing segment test for the new A340-500/-600 at Filton. If you check out IABG's web page they actually have a picture of the A330 structural test showing a deflected wing case.


Gary W
 
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