Diesel wrote:You can see flex across the entire wing using that slider, just look at the cascade wing. In my opinion this is just the inevitable flex you get on a front wing from the massive loads it's taking.
Nothing, sinister going on here I'm afriad, better luck next time.
There are 2 separate things from those images/video. One thing is very clear, and is the main pane of the wing separating from the pillons at high speed, lowering its incidence angle. That's clearly a fact from the images.
Now, what you are calling flex looking at the cascades has little to do with that. Of course there must be a little of flex, and also the cascades will move a tiny bit due to the main plane angle change, but those images can make flex look much much worse than it really is.
The reason is that those little cams are very prone to what is called "wobbling" or "jelly/gelatin effect" due to small size and not great quality sensors, and sometimes you can clearly see that everything is shaking like in an earthquake.
Here you can see a very extreme but illustrative example of what I mean:
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That's why some cams are not good at all for detecting flex, as the image itself gets distorted by the cam.
Every GP I notice a lot of that effect and I wonder if somebody will think that is real movement & flexing.