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"patrick timony" wrote
The roiling motion of clouds I bet is related to undulation for propulsion. I'll take that bet ![]() If ailerons are so great then why don't birds have them? Because nature hasn't invented the piano hinge yet! Wings and joints spread friction around democratically so that every particle gets some. Democratically huh? Just when and where do they vote? And what political party are they members of? But when the trailing edge of the fixed wing warps the net movement is down and forwards - so there is a tiny bit of propulsion backwards. Adverse yaw and drag... always working against the direction of motion... won't ever get you where you wanna go. Soaring is like rolling - it tries to deny friction. The same way you try to deny the laws of physics and aerodynamics? Eric |
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