xpensive wrote:But the point is that the new test will still be performed according to 3.17.1, simply vertical load at one position only,
why it will not be very realistic and here lies the trick I'm certain.
If the existing wings pass the new test and still droop on track they will come up with something different until they have found a way to counter the tricks of the designers. The test adaptation option is there to catch those who design around the testing definitions. You can not win against increasing test sophistication for a long time. You can only win one race. If the wings pass the test and still droop they will make it successively more difficult.
The problem lies in the definition of the rigidity of body work. No body can be designed with zero deflection. In reality a certain flexibility is always there. The letter of the rule looks for something that is impossible. To heal that fundamental flaw they have come up with the § 3.17.1.
The whole limitation of wing flexibility is antiquated IMO, as is the idea of limiting downforce by geometric restrictions.