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Old October 10th 03, 01:30 AM
Scott McQueen
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In article , Russell Kent wrote:

While the obvious differences in density and
Reynolds
numbers makes comparing airfoils to hydrofoils dubious, it isn't obvious to me
that
comparisons of "ended-ness" are invalid. Can anyone explain why?


I have read a few books on boat design. The only author
that said anything about front versus rear propellers
thought that a front mounted propeller would be slightly
more efficient. He then stated that he would never put one
on the front of a boat because accidental groundings and
collisions with debris floating in the water at or just
below the surface would damage or destroy a front mounted
propeller. A rear propeller is protected by the bulk of the
boat as it moves through the water.

I doubt that any aircraft designer feels a need to concern
himself with debris in the path of a flying airplane.


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