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brianDG303 wrote:
On Apr 16, 4:17 pm, Eric Greenwell wrote: toad wrote: The original posters slides look like a pretty good explanation. I think that it is more information than a pilot really needs, but some people won't relax and actually learn until they think they understand "why" it works. /snip/ You definitely want the designer of your glider to understand aerodynamics, but the pilot - completely optional! Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me) I found the following website to be somewhat easy to understand and extremely interesting, especially the last 1/2. The videos of lift and pressure on a wing also good. http://knol.google.com/k/why-it-is-possible-to-fly# Brian I read this URL with interest. While it is not a laughable piece about "I'm a physicist so I must be right", it does suggest that they have their explanation right, and everyone; Newton, Kutta, Bernouli, Uncle Tom Cobley an' all, have it wrong. In a word, they exaggerate the value of their approach. Still, it is interesting and helpful, in my view. Brian W |
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