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On Aug 20, 4:13 am, PMSC Member wrote:
On Aug 19, 9:15 pm, Uncle Fuzzy wrote: On Aug 2, 3:25 am, Derek Copeland wrote: In that case, I suppose you would have to go onto oxygen a little bit lower down with thefuselageextractionventfitted! At 16:40 31 July 2008, Jim White wrote: Now there is a thought.... Open the airventif you are close to airspace to make the logger think you are lower, and fit an extractionventif you want that height record. jim- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I made this vent to replace the access hatch for connecting my controlshttp://griderpirate.smugmug.com/gallery/3702283_9hEKD#355235771_pv8zu Next weekend I will fly with a manometer to compare static to cabin pressure with the 'normal' hatch, then the 'Mandl Extractor' hatch. I can report subjectively that I was MUCH more comfortable in the cockpit. Nice work. Now DB is a pretty smart guy, so chances are he has this figured out. But I sure don't. I can't see how exhausting air into the low pressure area that's responsible for producing aerodynamic lift is a good thing. Perhaps the mass flow is trivial and doesn't matter as long as the flow isn't spoiled. But we sure go to a lot of effort to eliminate air leaks in this area and sealing surely does help.... Ahhh, another victim of the all too common "equal path length theory". Although a wing does generate a certain amount of reduced pressure on it's upper surface and that does contribute to the lift, the dominating force of lift rather comes from the thrust generated by the air being flung down off the trailing edge for the wing. To account for the actual physics of flight, one must also rely on Newtonian physics coupled with Coanda Effect (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coand %C4%83_effect ), since if you rely on Bernoulli alone a plane can not fly inverted! See: http://www.eskimo.com/%7Ebillb/wing/airfoil.html for much better explanation. -Paul |
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