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That is not common. Flaps are generally used to take-off and land.

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Why do pilots have to adjust the plane's wing flaps throughout a flight?

To reduce the drag


What would happen if you deployed flaps during flight?

The aircraft would nose-dive ! The flaps are used during flight to help the plane gain or lose height in conjunction with the engines.


Can a control line plane fly on flaps only?

A control line plane typically cannot fly solely on flaps because flaps are designed to increase lift at lower speeds during takeoff and landing, rather than providing sustained flight. While flaps can enhance performance during specific phases of flight, they do not generate enough thrust or overall lift to maintain stable flight on their own. For controlled flight, a combination of thrust from the engine and aerodynamic lift from the wings is required.


What is function of TE flap in aircraft?

The function of flaps and slats on a plane are simple but important. While landing and taking off the flaps are down so the plane lift increase and the plane can maintain flight with lower air speeds. While cruse altitude flaps are in to reduce drag, safe fuel and the chance to speed up.


Do the flaps on a plane affect how fast the plane flies?

yes. the flaps increase drag which slows the plane down.


What does flaps do on a plane?

Flaps are movable surfaces on the wings of an aircraft that extend and retract to increase lift during takeoff and landing. By changing the wing's shape and increasing its surface area, flaps allow the plane to fly safely at slower speeds. This helps improve control and reduces the runway distance needed for takeoff and landing. Overall, flaps enhance the aircraft's performance during critical phases of flight.


How do you land a plane in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004?

engage flaps, lower landing gear, cut throttle and gently touch down.


What is flapping?

Flaps are metal, slat-like things that lower on a 90o Angle that are used to slow a plane down on approach to a runways, but a raised in flight.


How does plane control flaps?

The flaps are controlled on the flight deck by the pilots. there is a square shaped knob coming out next to the throttle. it reads numbers that vary depending on the aircraft. that controls the position of the flaps. but that's on Boeing, the position can change depending on weather the aircraft is smaller, like a Cessna, or larger, like Boeing aircraft.


What does the planes tail of the plane do?

It helps the plane balance. And on the planes tail it has two flaps on each side, and when these flaps go up it lifts the tail and the plane goes down, and when the flaps go down then then plane goes up.


What are Four parts of a plane used in controlling its flight?

Engine Ailerons, Rudder, Elevator Flaps 1 A yoke or joystick, 2.Rudder Pedals, 3.Throttle, 4Brakes.


What do flaps help an airplane do?

An airplanes having the flaps in wings as it helps the plane to give or to produce a additional lift.