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Old October 16th 07, 03:46 PM posted to sci.physics,rec.aviation.piloting
Le Chaud Lapin
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Default Airplane Pilot's As Physicists

On Oct 16, 3:47 am, "Androcles" wrote:
"Le Chaud Lapin" wrote in glegroups.com...
: On Oct 15, 7:54 pm, "Androcles" wrote:
: "Le Chaud Lapin" wrote in
ooglegroups.com...
: : On Oct 15, 6:42 pm, "Gatt" wrote:
: : "Le Chaud Lapin" wrote in
: oglegroups.com...
: :
: : I read last night in another piloting book, again, that the common
: belief
: : about the dynamics of airfoils is wrong,
: :
: : Yeah? Which one?
: :
: : I'd have to go back to bookstore to find the name.
:
: AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
: Or back to sleep to dream again...
:
: Barry Schiff, in "The Proficient Pilot", "An AOPA Book", writes on
: page 2:
:
: "There is, for example, this amusing fable: "Air flowing above the
: wing has a greater distance to travel (because of camber) than air
: flowing beneath the wing. Therefore, air above the wing must travel
: faster so as to arrive at the wing's trailing edge at the same time as
: air flowing underneath. This is pure nonsense."

Since it is true Schiff must be a raving lunatic. Maybe you don't
understand that travelling the greater path in the same time involves
a greater speed.


Perhaps you could explain in detail what you mean by this last
statement. I am sure that there are plenty of people here would would
like, for once, that a pilot explains what s/he means by this.

-Le Chaud Lapin-