Talk:Spoiler (aeronautics)

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The photo of the open spoiler is a good example.

But shouldn't the caption explain that the spoiler is the raised surface on the right and not the lowered surface on the left (which is a flap)?

Another possibility might be to mark the spoilers somehow on the image, e.g. using a red marking along their edges?

Penedo 05:14, 1 February 2006 (UTC)


Air brakes are inboard spoilers, I don't think there should be just a hard and fast differentiation between air brakes and spoilers. When you are airbraking on the ground you extend both inboard and outboard spoilers, (or the armed hydraulic system does, after it detects weight on wheels in an airliner), if you are spoiling off speed in the air uses a subset of your spoilers, usually outboard. --Omnicog 18:48, 23 May 2006 (UTC)