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On Sep 27, 5:13*am, "kirk.stant" wrote:
It's raining at the field today so here is a serious soaring question to ponder: Should the end of the TE probe on the fin point up or down? Informal surveys at recent contests seem to show a slight preference for up (not counting those "swingers" that go both ways). I've heard all sorts of reasons why each orientation is best - angle of attack during pull-ups, airflow in front of the tail, G-effects on the air column, blah blah blah... I point mine up so I don't snag it when taking off the tail dolly! Comments? Kirk Wet in IL Well, your very own Oran W. Nicks describes the development of the probe in your "Soaring" magazine of September 1976. He definitely has the probe pointing up. As he is the inventor and arrived at the configuration in extensive wind tunnel tests that settles it for me. Rolf |
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