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SA227 wrote:QUOTE (SA227 @ Aug 1 2009, 10:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's quite possible there was only one winglet, the aircraft are certified to fly with just one. Obviously one winglet is removed for some reason normally because it got damaged but that doesn't prevent the airline operating the aircraft. There will be take off weight and fuel burn penalties.
If you go to somewhere like airliners.net you'll find quite a few pictures of aircraft flying with just one winglet.
I have never seen in my life an aeroplane flies on one winglet intentionally !? If the winglet is damaged before take off , pilot has to taxi back to parking spot for inspection.
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