Wing Tape - Does Thickness Affect Performance?
"ContestID67" wrote in message
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I have seen lots of wing tape. Many of the advertisements are for very
thin and flexible tape which conforms to the curves of the wing.
However, the cost can be prohibitive, especially if you assemble often.
A friend of mine (very high time & competitive pilot) uses 3M
electrical tape. We got to talking about it and we agreed that this
high quality tape is very flexible, has good temperature properties and
not very expensive. Easy to find also.
The only issue then was the thickness. Wouldn't the edge of the think
tape affect performance? The friend pointed out (correctly) that the
tape runs perpenticular to the span of the wing and thus the tape's
edge is parallel to the air flow. Thus no performance issues.
Actually, I believe that not all the airflow is parallel to the
streamline. For instance, on the top aft half of the wing or so there
is a low pressure area and I think that pulls air from the fuselage area
somewhat laterally out onto the wing.
Any thoughts? What about with bug whippers?
Nope, I think you need to try alt.sex.insects.bondage group for that.
Larry
01 "zero one"
LS-3a USA
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