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You are right. Chord line is absolutely correct. (Senior moment :-)
DH "Jose" wrote in message . com... We define angle of attack as the angle formed between the leading edge of the wing and the relative wind. The angle of incidence would be the angular difference between the longitidunal axis of the airplane and a line drawn through the leading and trailing edges of the wing.(Chord Line) Isn't the "angle of attack" as defined above really the angle between the chord line and the relative wind? The leading edge is a line in a totally different direction. Jose -- Nothing is more powerful than a commercial interest. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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