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"Barnyard BOb" wrote ...
P.S. Anybody know how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? 27 Rich |
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"Richard Isakson" wrote: "Barnyard BOb" wrote ... P.S. Anybody know how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? 27 Rich 42, obviously.... -- "I always read what is posted, as I don't share your habits." -- "Upon rereading your original post, I see that I have been mistaken in what I wrote. I apologize for my mistaken accuastions and insults." -- Edwin |
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Thanks for the info. and comments.
As information, I was thinking of a Thorp S-18 (or T-18CW) when I posed the question. As far as I know, all "over-stressed" properly built T-18's have shown signs at G-limits as predicted and at relatively high gross weights, and then only on the wings or fuselage near the wings. That would lead me to believe that Va for low gross weight would be OK for any weight, since the wing loading would be the same. Since I live in Georgia, USA, I can categorically state that the head of a pin question is moot. Angels are all Baptists, and don't believe in dancing. N114RW wrote: Can someone ‘splain this to me? I have no idea if I have it right, or not. |
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