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"Morgans" wrote: "Alan Baker" wrote I can't help noticing you've somehow missed the cutsie reply when I provided an actual reference that shows that your entire notion is bull****... You have failed to understand the question. A paper that answers a different question is no good for answering the original question. No, it deals with the facts of the situation that show that your answer cannot possibly the correct one. In trimmed flight, aerodynamic drag and thrust *cannot* possibly be pointed at one another except potentially at one particular angle of attack. I'm done this time. Really. Go ahead and get the last word. I know you will. Yup. You're running away having shown no math, no references... -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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