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Old May 23rd 11, 09:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_3_]
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Default Lift - Newton/Bernoulli ratio...

On May 23, 4:40*am, Dave Doe wrote:
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So a wing generates as much lift upside down? *


Absolutely..........without question! The EXACT same explanation of
lift creation is in play on an inverted wing as on the upright wing.
Applies to barn doors as well.
Newton= 100% Bernoulli= 100%.
Dudley Henriques


 




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