(19)
(11)EP 4 311 766 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
31.01.2024 Bulletin 2024/05

(21)Application number: 22187881.2

(22)Date of filing:  29.07.2022
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B64C 9/02(2006.01)
B64C 9/20(2006.01)
B64C 13/50(2006.01)
B64C 9/06(2006.01)
B64C 13/30(2006.01)
(52)Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
B64C 9/06; B64C 13/30; B64C 9/02; B64C 13/50; B64C 9/20
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(71)Applicant: Airbus Operations GmbH
21129 Hamburg (DE)

(72)Inventors:
  • Schlipf, Bernhard
    21129 Hamburg (DE)
  • Haunert, Jan
    21129 Hamburg (DE)

(74)Representative: Bird & Bird LLP - Hamburg 
Am Sandtorkai 50
20457 Hamburg
20457 Hamburg (DE)

  


(54)WING FOR AN AIRCRAFT


(57) Disclosed is a wing (3) for an aircraft (1), comprising a main wing (5) and a trailing edge high lift assembly (9) movably arranged at a trailing edge of the main wing (5), the trailing edge high lift assembly (9) comprising a flap (11) and a connection assembly (13) movably mounting the flap (11) to the main wing (5), wherein the connection assembly (13) comprises an actuator unit (35) for moving the flap (11) between a retracted position and at least one extended position, wherein the flap (11) comprises a leading edge part (23) and a trailing edge part (27) mounted to the leading edge part (23) in a manner pivotable about a pivot axis (31). The object to provide a wing having a simplified trailing edge high lift assembly that allows to reduce weight and costs of the wing, is achieved in that the actuator unit (35) is configured for moving the trailing edge part (27) relative to the leading edge part (23) in a way independent from moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position, and/or in that the actuator unit (35) is configured for moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position in a way independent from moving the trailing edge part (27) relative to the leading edge part (23)




Description


[0001] The present invention relates to a wing for an aircraft. Further aspects of the invention relate to a trailing edge high lift assembly for such a wing, and to an aircraft comprising such a wing and/or comprising such a trailing edge high lift assembly.

[0002] The wing comprises a main wing and a trailing edge high lift assembly. The trailing edge high lift assembly is movably arranged at a trailing edge of the main wing and comprises a flap and a connection assembly. The connection assembly movably mounts the flap to the main wing, such that the flap is movable relative to the main wing between a retracted position with a reduced chord length and/or curvature of the wing, and at least one extended position with an extended chord length and/or curvature of the wing. The connection assembly comprises an actuator unit, e.g. including a rotary motor or a linear motor, for moving the flap between the retracted position and the at least one extended position. The flap comprises a leading edge part, in particular a main flap part, comprising the leading edge of the flap, and a trailing edge part, in particular a tab, comprising the trailing edge of the flap and mounted to the leading edge part, in particular to the trailing edge of the leading edge part, in a manner pivotable about a pivot axis preferably extending in a span direction.

[0003] Similar wings are known in the art. Some known wings comprise a trailing edge high lift assembly having a flap that is movable relative to the main wing in a rotational manner, e.g. by the flap being fixedly mounted on a lever that is rotatably mounted to the trailing edge of the main wing and that is driven by a drive strut mounted to a rotating drive arm. Other known wings have a trailing edge high lift assembly with a flap that is movable relative to the main wing in a combined linear and rotational manner, e.g. by the flap being rotatably mounted on a carriage running along a linear guide rail while the flap is driven by a drive strut mounted to a rotating drive arm, so that the flap carries out a coupled linear and rotational motion. Such trailing edge high lift assemblies are designed to be deployed during take-off and landing of an aircraft to increase lift and reduce minimum air speed by increasing wing area, curvature, and angle of attack, and to be retracted during cruise flight when air speed is high to reduce drag.

[0004] More recent investigations have shown that it might be advantageous to have a morphing wing that might adjust wing area, curvature, and angle of attack during the entire flight, e.g. as a "real-time" response to gust or to optimise lift, drag and structural loading during the flight. This can be achieved by the two-part flap comprising leading edge part and trailing edge part which can be moved relative to one another as required.

[0005] For moving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part of the flap some known wings employ an additional actuator unit. Such an additional actuator unit, however, increases weight and costs of the wing.

[0006] The object of the invention is to provide a wing having a simplified trailing edge high lift assembly that allows to reduce weight and costs of the wing.

[0007] This object is achieved in that the actuator unit is configured for moving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part in a way independent from moving the flap relative to the main wing between the retracted position and the at least one extended position. Additionally or alternatively, the actuator unit is configured for moving the flap relative to the main wing between the retracted position and the at least one extended position in a way independent from moving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part. Preferably, the actuator unit is configured for driving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part and the flap relative to the main wing between the retracted position and the at least one extended position, independently from one another. This might be realized by the actuator unit comprising two independently driven output shafts, one output shaft driving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part and another output shaft driving the flap relative to the main wing. In such a way, only one actuator unit, preferably only one motor, is required to move both the flap relative to the main wing and the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part of the flap in an independent manner, thereby largely reducing complexity, weight and costs of the wing.

[0008] According to a preferred embodiment, the connection assembly is configured such that the flap is movable relative to the main wing in a rotational manner, i.e. in a pivoting manner. Preferably, the flap is mounted to the main wing in a manner rotatable about a flap rotation axis. Preferably, the flap rotation axis is located outside the profile of the flap, preferably spaced apart from the flap, e.g. by a flap lever arm. The flap lever arm is preferably mounted to the main wing via a rib that projects downwards from the lower side of the main wing and that is mounted to the lever arm rotatably via the flap rotation axis. Such a rotationally mounted flap relates to a very simple and reliable connection assembly and trailing edge high lift assembly design. However, other flap mountings are also possible, in particular flap mountings allowing combined rotational and translational movement of the flap, such as fowler flap mountings including, e.g., a four-bar linkage or a carriage-track mechanism.

[0009] According to a further preferred embodiment, the actuator unit comprises a motor, preferably a single motor, a first output and a second output. The motor might be preferably an electric motor, a hydraulic motor, or a pneumatic motor. The motor is configured for driving both the first output and the second output in a manner independent from one another. Preferably, the actuation unit comprises only one motor for driving the first output and the second output. However, in some embodiments an additional back-up motor might be provided for redundancy reasons, that is also capable of driving the first output and the second output in defined situations. By such a motor driving first and second outputs, independent movement of the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part and the flap relative to the main wing by a single motor is enabled.

[0010] In particular, it is preferred that the first output is formed as a first output shaft rotatable about a first shaft axis. Additionally or alternatively, the second output is formed as a second output shaft rotatable about a second shaft axis. Such rotatable output shafts represent a very efficient and compact output concept. However, the first output and/or the second output might also be formed as a linear output, in particular a linearly movable output rod or a ball-screw.

[0011] It is further preferred that a first rotating arm is mounted to the first output shaft, preferably fixedly mounted to the first output shaft, preferably mounted to the first output shaft by its one end, and/or preferably mounted to the first output shaft in a way extending transverse to the first shaft axis. Additionally or alternatively, a second rotating arm is mounted to the second output shaft, preferably fixedly mounted to the second output shaft, preferably mounted to the second output shaft by its one end, and/or preferably mounted to the second output shaft in a way extending transverse to the second shaft axis. Such first and second rotating arms are compact and efficient drive members.

[0012] It is also preferred that the first rotating arm is coupled to the trailing edge part of the flap preferably via a first linkage comprising at least one first link. Preferably, the first link is rotatably mounted to the first rotating arm and is rotatably mounted to the trailing edge part, preferably to the lower side of the trailing edge part or to a lever mounted to the trailing edge part, preferably to the lower side of the trailing edge part. By such a first linkage a simple and efficient coupling can be realized between the first rotating arm and the trailing edge part of the flap.

[0013] According to a preferred embodiment, the actuator unit is mounted to the main wing, preferably fixedly mounted to the main wing, preferably mounted to a rib extending downwards from a lower side of the main wing. In such a way, the actuator unit can be reliably mounted and does not need to be mounted to a moving part.

[0014] In particular, it is preferred that the second rotating arm is coupled to the leading edge part of the flap or to a flap lever arm preferably fixedly mounted to the leading edge part of the flap and preferably extending downwards from the lower side of the leading edge part, preferably via a second linkage comprising at least one second link. Preferably, the second link is rotatably mounted to the second rotating arm and is rotatably mounted to the leading edge part, preferably to the lower side of the leading edge part or to a flap lever arm mounted to the lower side of the leading edge part. In such a way, an efficient and reliable linkage is formed.

[0015] According to an alternative preferred embodiment, the actuator unit is mounted to the leading edge part of the flap preferably fixedly mounted to the leading edge part of the flap, preferably to a flap lever arm extending downwards from a lower side of the leading edge part and/or mounted to the lower side of the leading edge part of the flap. In such a way, movement of the flap relative to the main wing and movement of the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part are fully decoupled from one another, in particular the flap can be moved relative to the main wing without influencing movement of the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part.

[0016] In particular, it is preferred that the second rotating arm is coupled to the main wing, preferably to a rib extending downwards from a lower side of the main wing, preferably via a second linkage comprising at least one second link. Preferably, the second link is rotatably mounted to the second rotating arm and is rotatably mounted to the main wing, preferably to the lower side of the main wing or to a rib mounted to the main wing, preferably to the lower side of the main wing. In such a way, an efficient and reliable linkage is formed.

[0017] According to a preferred embodiment, the first output shaft and the second output shaft are arranged in a manner extending from opposite sides of the motor or extending from one common side of the motor in a manner coaxial or parallelly spaced from one another. These are all very compact and efficient positions of the first and second output shafts.

[0018] According to a preferred embodiment, the first output shaft and the second output shaft are coupled to the motor via a differential gear unit preferably configured to control how the rotational power provided by the motor is distributed between the first and second output shafts. Such a differential gear unit represents a very simple and reliable means to control the transmission of rotational power from the motor to any of the first or second output shafts.

[0019] In particular, it is preferred that the differential gear unit comprises a differential gear coupled to the motor, a first selection brake coupled between the differential gear and the first output shaft, and a second selection brake coupled between the differential gear and the second output shaft. Preferably, the differential gear unit further comprises a first gear unit, preferably a reduction gear unit, coupled between the first selection brake and the first output shaft and/or a second gear unit, preferably a reduction gear unit, coupled between the second selection brake and the second output shaft. By selective application of the first and second selective brakes it can be controlled which of the first and second output shafts is provided with rotational power from the motor. Specifically, the actuator unit can be selectively operated in a first operation mode and in a second operation mode. In the first operation mode, the first selection brake is engaged and the second selection brake is released, so that the second output shaft is driven by the motor and the first output shaft is still. In the second operation mode, the second selection brake is engaged and the first selection brake is released, so that the first output shaft is driven by the motor and the second output shaft is still. In such a way, a very simple and efficient differential gear unit is formed.

[0020] A further aspect of the present invention relates to a trailing edge high lift assembly for the wing and/or as used in the wing according to any of the embodiments explained above. In particular, the trailing edge high lift assembly comprises a flap and a connection assembly for movably mounting the flap to the main wing, such that the flap is movable between a retracted position and at least one extended position. The connection assembly comprises an actuator unit for moving the flap between the retracted position and the at least one extended position. The flap comprises a leading edge part and a trailing edge part mounted to the leading edge part in a manner pivotable about a pivot axis. The actuator unit is configured for moving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part in a way independent from moving the flap relative to the main wing between the retracted position and the at least one extended position.

[0021] Additionally or alternatively, the actuator unit is configured for moving the flap relative to the main wing between the retracted position and the at least one extended position in a way independent from moving the trailing edge part relative to the leading edge part. The features and effects explained above in connection with the wing apply vis-à-vis also to the trailing edge high lift assembly.

[0022] A further aspect of the present invention relates to an aircraft comprising the wing according to any of the embodiments explained above, and/or comprising the trailing edge high lift assembly according to any of the embodiments explained above. The features and effects explained above in connection with the wing and the trailing edge high lift assembly apply vis-à-vis also to the aircraft.

[0023] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in more detail by means of a drawing. The drawing shows in
Fig. 1
a perspective view of an aircraft according to an embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 2
a schematic cross sectional view across the span direction of a wing according to a first embodiment of the invention with a focus on the trailing edge high lift assembly including the flap,
Fig. 3
a schematic cross sectional view across the span direction of a wing according to a second embodiment of the invention with a focus on the trailing edge high lift assembly including the flap,
Fig. 4
a schematic top view of a first embodiment of an actuator unit to be used in the wing according to the invention,
Fig. 5
a schematic top view of a second embodiment of an actuator unit to be used in the wing according to the invention,
Fig. 6
a schematic top view of a third embodiment of an actuator unit to be used in the wing according to the invention,
Fig. 7
a function diagram of the actuator unit of the wing according to the invention, in a first operation mode, and
Fig. 8
a function diagram of the actuator unit of the wing according to the invention, in a second operation mode.


[0024] Fig. 1 shows an exemplary aircraft 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The aircraft 1 comprises a wing 3 including a main wing 5 mounted to a fuselage 7, and a trailing edge high lift assembly 9 including a flap 11 movably mounted to the main wing 5.

[0025] Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate two embodiments of the wing 3 of the aircraft 1 shown in Fig. 1. The wing 3 according to both first and second embodiments as shown in Figs. 2 and 3 comprises a main wing 5 and a trailing edge high lift assembly 9. The trailing edge high lift assembly 9 is movably arranged at a trailing edge of the main wing 5 and comprises a flap 11 and a connection assembly 13. The connection assembly 13 movably mounts the flap 11 to the main wing 5, such that the flap 11 is movable between a retracted position with a reduced chord length and curvature of the wing 3, and at least one extended position with an extended chord length and curvature of the wing 3. The flap 11 is mounted to the main wing 5 in a manner rotatable about a flap rotation axis 19, wherein the flap rotation axis 19 is located outside the flap profile spaced apart from the flap 11 by a flap lever arm 20. The flap lever arm 20 is mounted to the main wing 5 via a rib 21 that projects downwards from the lower side of the main wing 5 and that is mounted to the lever arm 20 rotatably via the flap rotation axis 19. The flap 11 comprises a leading edge part 23 including the leading edge 25 of the flap 11, and a trailing edge part 27 including the trailing edge 29 of the flap 11 and mounted to the leading edge part 23 in a manner pivotable about a pivot axis 31 extending in a span direction 33.

[0026] The connection assembly 13 comprises an actuator unit 35 for moving the flap 11 relative to the main wing 5 between the retracted position and the at least one extended position, and for moving the trailing edge part 27 relative to the leading edge part 23. Specifically, the actuator unit 35 is configured for moving the trailing edge part 27 relative to the leading edge part 23 in a way independent from moving the flap 11 relative to the main wing 5 between the retracted position and the at least one extended position. Additionally or alternatively, the actuator unit 35 is configured for moving the flap 11 relative to the main wing 5 between the retracted position and the at least one extended position in a way independent from moving the trailing edge part 27 relative to the leading edge part 23. Specifically, the actuator unit 35 is configured for driving the trailing edge part 27 relative to the leading edge part 23 and the flap 11 relative to the main wing 5 in a way independently from one another.

[0027] In the embodiments shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the actuator unit 35 comprises a motor 37, a first output 39 and a second output 41. The motor 37 in the present embodiment is an electric motor but might also be e.g. a hydraulic motor or a pneumatic motor. The motor 37 is configured for driving both the first output 39 and the second output 41 in a manner independent from one another. The first output 39 is formed as a first output shaft 49 rotatable about a first shaft axis 43. The second output 41 is formed as a second output shaft 53 rotatable about a second shaft axis 45. A first rotating arm 47 is fixedly mounted to the first output shaft 49 by its one end in a way extending transverse to the first shaft axis 43. A second rotating arm 51 is fixedly mounted to the second output shaft 53 by its one end in a way extending transverse to the second shaft axis 45. The first rotating arm 47 is coupled by its opposite end to the trailing edge part 27 of the flap 11 via a first linkage 55 comprising a first link 57. The first link 57 is rotatably mounted to the first rotating arm 47 and in a spaced position is rotatably mounted to a lever 59 mounted to a lower side of the trailing edge part 27.

[0028] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 2, the actuator unit 35 is fixedly mounted to a rib 21 of the main wing 5 extending downwards from a lower side of the main wing 5. The second rotating arm 51 is coupled by its opposite end to a flap lever arm 20 fixedly mounted to the leading edge part 23 of the flap 11 and extending downwards from the lower side of the leading edge part 23, via a second linkage 63 comprising a second link 65. The second link 65 is rotatably mounted to the second rotating arm 51 and is rotatably mounted to the flap lever arm 20 mounted to the lower side of the leading edge part 23.

[0029] In the alternative embodiment shown in Fig. 3, the actuator unit 35 is fixedly mounted to a flap lever arm 20 extending downwards from a lower side of the leading edge part 23 of the flap 11. The second rotating arm 51 is coupled to a rib 21 extending downwards from a lower side of the main wing 5 via a second linkage 63 comprising a second link 65. The second link 65 is rotatably mounted to the second rotating arm 51 and is rotatably mounted to a rib 21 mounted to the lower side of the main wing 5.

[0030] In Figs. 4 to 6 three alternative embodiments of the actuator unit 35 of the wings 3 shown in Figs. 2 and 3 are shown having three different arrangements of the first and second output shafts 49, 53. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 4, the first output shaft 49 and the second output shaft 53 are arranged in a manner extending away from the motor 37 on opposite sides of the motor 37. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 5, the first output shaft 49 and the second output shaft 53 are arranged in a manner extending away from the motor 37 on one common side of the motor 37 in a coaxial way. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 6, the first output shaft 49 and the second output shaft 53 are arranged in a manner extending away from the motor 37 on one common side of the motor 37 in a way parallelly spaced from one another.

[0031] As shown in Figs. 7 and 8, the first output shaft 49 and the second output shaft 53 of the wings 3 shown in Figs. 2 and 3 are coupled to the motor 37 via a differential gear unit 67 configured to control how the rotational power provided by the motor 37 is distributed between the first and second output shafts 49, 53. The differential gear unit 67 comprises a differential gear 69 coupled to the motor 37, a first selection brake 71 coupled between the differential gear 69 and the first output shaft 49, and a second selection brake 73 coupled between the differential gear 69 and the second output shaft 53. The differential gear unit 67 further comprises a first gear unit 75 in the form of a reduction gear unit coupled between the first selection brake 71 and the first output shaft 49 and a second reduction gear unit 77 in the form of a reduction gear unit coupled between the second selection brake 73 and the second output shaft 53. By selective application of the first and second selection brakes 71, 73 it can be controlled which of the first and second output shafts 49, 53 is provided with rotational power from the motor 37. Specifically, the actuator unit 35 can be selectively operated in a first operation mode and in a second operation mode. In the first operation mode shown in Fig. 7, the first selection brake 71 is engaged and the second selection brake 73 is released, so that the second output shaft 53 is driven by the motor 37 and the first output shaft 49 is still. In the second operation mode shown in Fig. 8, the second selection brake 73 is engaged and the first selection brake 71 is released, so that the first output shaft 49 is driven by the motor 37 and the second output shaft 53 is still.

[0032] By the trailing edge high lift assembly 9 according to the invention, only one actuator unit 35 is required to move both the flap 11 relative to the main wing 5 and the trailing edge part 27 relative to the leading edge part 23 of the flap 11 in an independent manner, thereby largely reducing complexity, weight and costs of the wing 3.


Claims

1. A wing (3) for an aircraft (1), comprising

a main wing (5) and

a trailing edge high lift assembly (9) movably arranged at a trailing edge of the main wing (5), the trailing edge high lift assembly (9) comprising

a flap (11) and

a connection assembly (13) movably mounting the flap (11) to the main wing (5), such that the flap (11) is movable between a retracted position and at least one extended position,

wherein the connection assembly (13) comprises an actuator unit (35) for moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position,

wherein the flap (11) comprises a leading edge part (23) and a trailing edge part (27) mounted to the leading edge part (23) in a manner pivotable about a pivot axis (31),

characterized in that

the actuator unit (35) is configured for moving the trailing edge part (27) relative to the leading edge part (23) in a way independent from moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position, and/or

the actuator unit (35) is configured for moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position in a way independent from moving the trailing edge part (27) relative to the leading edge part (23).


 
2. The wing (3) according to claim 1, wherein the connection assembly (13) is configured such that the flap (11) is movable relative to the main wing (5) in a rotational manner.
 
3. The wing (3) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the actuator unit (35) comprises a motor (37), a first output (39) and a second output (41), wherein the motor (37) is configured to drive both the first output (39) and the second output (41) in a manner independent from one another.
 
4. The wing (3) according to claim 3, wherein the first output (39) is formed as a first output shaft (49) rotatable about a first shaft axis (43), and/or
wherein the second output (41) is formed as a second output shaft (53) rotatable about a second shaft axis (45).
 
5. The wing (3) according to claim 4, wherein a first rotating arm (47) is mounted to the first output shaft (49), and/or
wherein a second rotating arm (51) is mounted to the second output shaft (53).
 
6. The wing (3) according to claim 5, wherein the first rotating arm (47) is coupled to the trailing edge part (27) of the flap (11) via a first linkage (55) comprising at least one first link (57).
 
7. The wing (3) according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the actuator unit (35) is mounted to the main wing (5).
 
8. The wing (3) according to claim 7 when dependent from claim 6, wherein the second rotating arm (51) is coupled to the leading edge part (23) of the flap (11) or to a flap lever arm (20) mounted to the leading edge part (23) of the flap (11), via a second linkage (63) comprising at least one second link (65).
 
9. The wing (3) according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the actuator unit (35) is mounted to the leading edge part (23) of the flap (11) or to a flap lever arm (20) mounted to the leading edge part (23) of the flap (11).
 
10. The wing (3) according to claim 10 when dependent from claim 6, wherein the second rotating arm (51) is coupled to the main wing (5) via a second linkage (63) comprising at least one second link (65).
 
11. The wing (3) according to any of claims 4 to 10, wherein the first output shaft (49) and the second output shaft (53) are arranged in a manner extending from opposite sides of the motor (37) or extending from one common side of the motor (37) in a manner coaxial or parallelly spaced from one another.
 
12. The wing (3) according to any of claims 4 to 11, wherein the first output shaft (49) and the second output shaft (53) are coupled to the motor (37) via a differential gear unit (67).
 
13. The wing (3) according to claim 12, wherein the differential gear unit (67) comprises a differential gear (69) coupled to the motor (37), a first selection brake (71) coupled between the differential gear (69) and the first output shaft (49), and a second selection brake (73) coupled between the differential gear (69) and the second output shaft (53).
 
14. A trailing edge high lift assembly (9) for the wing (3) according to any of claims 1 to 13, comprising

a flap (11) and

a connection assembly (13) for movably mounting the flap (11) to the main wing (5), such that the flap (11) is movable between a retracted position and at least one extended position,

wherein the connection assembly (13) comprises an actuator unit (35) for moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position, and

wherein the flap (11) comprises a leading edge part (23) and a trailing edge part (27) mounted to the leading edge part (23) in a manner pivotable about a pivot axis (31),

characterized in that

the actuator unit (35) is configured for moving the trailing edge part (27) relative to the leading edge part (23) in a way independent from moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position, and/or

the actuator unit (35) is configured for moving the flap (11) between the retracted position and the at least one extended position in a way independent from moving the trailing edge part (27) relative to the leading edge part (23).


 
15. An aircraft (1) comprising the wing (3) according to any of claims 1 to 13, and/or comprising the trailing edge high lift assembly (9) according to claim 14.
 




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