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Hey guys yesterday while flying from Kennedy to Heathrow On Michael changs 767 equipped with winglets I pondered an interesting question and was wondering if anyone here had an answer. Do winglets on x-plane aircraft actually effect performance like range and fuel savings on aircraft like Michael changs 767 and the x737? Does anyone know the answer to this?

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Winglets do not affect x-plane algorithms / output in x-plane as the phenomenon they address in reality is not modeled in x-plane.  For "winglet" equipped airlines, you can match performance numbers for these models, but you'd need the full range of performance data before hand to do so.

 

TomK

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Pretty much yea.  The presence of winglet shapes in x-plane do not change the range or efficiency of the x-plane model in any way simply by 'adding the winglets'.   If you want to simulate in x-plane the performance enhancements that winglets give you, then you have to simulate that with other parameters of x-plane like fuel flow or lift / drag adjustments.  So yes, an author could put winglets on their x-plane model and it wouldn't do anything to improve efficiency.  

 

TomK

Edited by tkyler

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