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![]() "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Mark James Boyd wrote: Here's a wierd idea: Get longer wings. If the wings hit an updraft, they will go up, and flex, but the fuselage won't go up right away, kind of a "shock absorber." Then the wings will reflex, giving extra thrust, and dissipating the G's. A few oscillations later and you'll feel real queasy, but you'll have more glide and less G's. Better all around, right? OK, a bit off thread, but has anyone modeled this (dynamic) interaction? Sure sure, we know about best glide, but what about the effect of long wings flapping like a seagull in turbulence? You don't have to go to long wings to enjoy this effect, but just buy an ASW20 ("A" or C model, though the B was relatively flexible, too)! A lot of 20 owners thought/think that the 20 did well in dolphin flight because of this, compared to the stiff winged Ventus, but it might be the Ventus just had separation problems near the root, unrelated to wing stiffness. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA Now THAT's interesting. My stiff carbon winged Nimbus 2C isn't worth a damn at dolphin flight. I've wondered why. BTW, I wasn't flying the Nimbus when I got hammered by the wave rotor. I'm afraid to fly it in rotor conditions with empty wing tanks as I would have to do for high wave flight. Bill Daniels |
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