It's hard to get top hinged flaps to go down 90 degrees.

Tim Green wrote:
> 
> What difference does it make, on a thermal duration type of ship, whether
> the control surface is hinged on the top or the bottom?  (I've only flown
> top hinged planes)
> 
> It's a large span thermal ship (136") with built up wings - the Cumulus-e
> from Shredair.
> 
> Does it matter enough that I should wait for a special ordered top hinged
> plane?
> 
> Tim Green
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