Hey, I think I already know the answer to this, but I figured I'd ask anyways. I frequently fly home from Grand Forks to Seattle via MSP. The trek from MSP to SEA is generally made on a 757-300 and I usually have a window seat. Ive noticed on the 753 that under the wings there are pod that articulate with flaps. Im sure they have these on other planes too, but I've only noticed them on the 753.
Now from what I remember from my aerodynamics class, I think these are for keeping the laminar flow fast, and non turbulent. Also to help the high pressure stay under the wing and enhance the lift properties of the wing. Right?
Here's a pic, I circled the pods. It's a 752 but im sure they are identical.
