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CRJ100/200 vs Challenger Q.

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Any of you folks know if the wing on a CRJ 100/200 is the same as any of the Challenger models?

Thanks
 
I had to break out my slide ruler to factor the coefficient of lift times the hypotenuse of the camber divided by the cube root of the mean chord and still can't answer the question.
 
Any of you folks know if the wing on a CRJ 100/200 is the same as any of the Challenger models?

Thanks


Hey, if you need new wings for your Challenger you best just go out and buy the actual Challenger wings.

I've heard of guys going out to the desert to try and save a couple bucks by picking up a set of CRJ100 wings, and they've never been happy with the way it flies.

Spend the extra money and just buy the correct wings from Bombardier.
 
the answer is yes. but i can not remember which one. maybe the 605? i dont know. the answer is yes but you can google it as good as i can
 
Thanks for the responses folks...Not in the market for just a set of wings but the info yall gave was what I DID need. Thanks a mill.
 
Any of you folks know if the wing on a CRJ 100/200 is the same as any of the Challenger models?

Thanks

Dont quite think so. The 601/604 is missing a pair of ground spoilers. There is 1 flight spoiler, 1 ground spoiler, and no spoileron. The CL30 has a I/B and O/B ground spoilers and pair of "multifunction" spoilers that
operate asymmetrically in a roll, symmetrically for flight spoilers, and on the ground as ground spoilers.​
 

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