its in 'inboard' aeleron....flaps are used to increase drag and lift in order to fly at lower angles of attack during slow speeds. the flaps are down to their desired landing setting pretty much the whole video....the inboard aeleron is goin up and down which controls roll....and the speedbrakes come up upon touchdown
by gawd what an old ugly wing lol
xXgiigXx 5 months ago
those are the ailerons
houshidar558 8 months ago
Wing Flap Action? What exactly do you mean by that?
samborlon 9 months ago
...held together by duct tape........wohooo! go duct tape!
amartinjoe 1 year ago
its in 'inboard' aeleron....flaps are used to increase drag and lift in order to fly at lower angles of attack during slow speeds. the flaps are down to their desired landing setting pretty much the whole video....the inboard aeleron is goin up and down which controls roll....and the speedbrakes come up upon touchdown
bradstock767 1 year ago
can someone please explain to me how flaps work?
KirbzSSBB 1 year ago
It's called a flaperon - it functions as both a lift enhancing device and all speed aileron.
whoax 2 years ago
are you sure? i don't think it's a flap but a secondary aileron for low speed use.
Jet3800 2 years ago
what's the small control surface that keeps moving just to the right of the engine?
fretbuzz6 2 years ago
where were you coming from ?
vicentereig 3 years ago
There I changed the title :)
jreinberg 3 years ago
lol i love the title.
jodecci 3 years ago
thanks.
its a 767 I believe
jreinberg 3 years ago
yeah a 767
flyguy281 3 years ago
nice vid was that an ac 777
boeing737flya 3 years ago