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Tug Driver

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On a cessna 172...

are the flaps fowler or slotted???

thanks
 
thats what i thought, the mechanic tried to tell me fowler...
 
They're both

Slotted--due to the "slot."

Fowler--because they move "back" and "down."

Sometimes a question can have two answers.
 
Both.

Generally, if a flap has tracks instead of hinges, it's considered Fowler.

A Fowler flap usually creates a slot due to its movement, but in some planes, it doesn't (don't quote me, but I think the B-52 is an example of this).
 
When the DE ask the question; What kind of flaps... the best way to phrase the answer is that I’ve heard is:
“They are Slotted flaps with Fowler characteristics”
 
Yeap Says slotted in the POH but I think their fowler flaps. Don't almost all flaps have slots in them fowler included? In my opinion a real slotted flap has much more of slot, than a 172. Don't have any pictures though to back that up.
 

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