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FlexSys ACTE flap technology bridges gaps in wing for a seamless surface. (Flexsys image) › View Larger Image
The Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge, or ACTE, experimental flight research project is a joint effort between NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to determine if advanced flexible trailing-edge wing flaps can both improve aircraft aerodynamic efficiency and reduce airport-area noise generated during takeoffs and landings.
This modified Gulfstream III is the test bed aircraft for the ACTE flexible-flap research project. (NASA Photo) › View Larger Image
When conventional flaps are lowered, gaps exist between the forward edge and sides of the flaps and the wing surface. The ACTE flaps will be gapless, forming a seamless transition region with the wing while remaining attached at the forward edge and sides. The improved flap should eliminate a major source of airframe noise generation.