Why are wings elevated on posts

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Why are wings elevated on posts

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Sorry if this is a dumb question, but why are wings and horizontal stabilizers elevated on posts? If they were glued flat onto the motorstick/tailboom, would that be okay?
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Re: Why are wings elevated on posts?

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I don't know if it's the only reason, but it allows for better air flow on the wing. It eliminates the air obstructions (propeller, fuselage)
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TSOlympian wrote:Sorry if this is a dumb question, but why are wings and horizontal stabilizers elevated on posts? If they were glued flat onto the motorstick/tailboom, would that be okay?
First of all, it's not a dumb question! Asking is part of science after all.

So in an oversimplification: To answer your question, it's to adjust what is known as the angle of incidence. if you look at your plane from the side, you will see that the wins/stabilizers will make an angle with the motorstick. You can adjust that angle by adjusting your posts. If you glued your wings and stabs directly to the motorsick/tailboom, you wouldn't be able to adjust the angle. And the angle of incidence is a considerable factor in determining whether your airplane flies smoothly or not.

Also, just a practical pointer, it's easier to store and transport planes if your main wings are detachable from your motorstick. It's hard to do that if it were glued; you'd need a big box
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Post by _deltaV »

Not sure how true this is but I was told by someone at a tournament that elevating the wings also helps get them out of the wash of the propeller. Sounds right but I don't know how true it is. Another thought I had is it raises the center of mass of the plane to slightly above the motor stick and thus makes it harder to rotate laterally.
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