Don't forget the pressure differential between the upper and lower surfaces is more a drop in pressure below the wing than a rise in pressure above the wing - the squared relationship for dynamic pressure makes it sozac510 wrote:Well the underside of the nose is in quite close proximity to the upper side of the front wing. I don't really know, I'm just thinking aloud.
As for endplates on the nose - they might not be allowed to in case it acts as a spear in an accident? But I'm really not sure