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cavelamb wrote:
some mindless drivel again... http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/a4412-a.jpg http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/a4412-b.jpg Should be working well now. (-a) shows section drag and moment plotted against section C Lift. Note that teh moment curve is pretty flat, and has a negative value. (pitches nose down?) At the bottom of the page is the Legend. Curves for 3, 6 and 9 mill Reynolds Number, and with split flaps. (-b) is a handier form. Section CL and Pitch moment are shown plotted agains Angle of Attack. Note that the Flaps Down curve is Narrower and shihted to the left. Interpret that aa a narrower AoA range, and at a lower AoA values, but with higher CL/ (delta)Angle ? (-c) if I had it handy, would be similar to -b, but details the section Coefficient of Drag. |
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![]() cavelamb wrote: cavelamb wrote: some mindless drivel again... http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/a4412-a.jpg http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/a4412-b.jpg Should be working well now. It would work a damn sight better if the images had been created as gifs or tifs. Then it might be possible to read the labels and scales. Jpeg is the worst possible common image format for line drawings or text. Well, maybe second worst after mpeg... Don't mean to single you out for this particular rant. Illegible graphical information is legion on the web. It would seem that most people posting such haven' t taken into consideration that people seeing it may actually need to be able to read the text. -- FF |
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![]() cavelamb wrote: ... Note that the Flaps Down curve is Narrower and shihted to the left. ... Remind me to stand to the RIGHT of that plane when flaps are down ... -- FF |
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![]() "cavelamb" wrote in message nk.net... Morgans wrote: "TJ400" wrote in message oups.com... AOA, L/D, Clmax and LE slats are what exactly?.... Been out of the whole sport aviation for some time and just trying to grasp it all over snip I've also noticed that many common airfoils actually have a _lower_ stall AoA with flaps down! Like in a 172, notice the way the nose comes down with flaps? When you lower the flaps, you change the angle of incidence. With a fuselage that remained level during the change, you would have increased the AoA. Al |
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cavelamb wrote: cavelamb wrote: some mindless drivel again... http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/a4412-a.jpg http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/a4412-b.jpg Should be working well now. It would work a damn sight better if the images had been created as gifs or tifs. Then it might be possible to read the labels and scales. Jpeg is the worst possible common image format for line drawings or text. Well, maybe second worst after mpeg... Don't mean to single you out for this particular rant. Illegible graphical information is legion on the web. It would seem that most people posting such haven' t taken into consideration that people seeing it may actually need to be able to read the text. Point taken, of course. Totally agree, Fred. But that's all I got right now... And I wasn't really trying to pull numbers off of them, just the shapes of the curves - and how they shift. Another thing about working with jpg... Jpg LOSES picture information EACH TIME you SAVE it. In house, I usually use PCX format. but these were all I could find... Rx |
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Al wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message nk.net... Morgans wrote: "TJ400" wrote in message egroups.com... AOA, L/D, Clmax and LE slats are what exactly?.... Been out of the whole sport aviation for some time and just trying to grasp it all over snip I've also noticed that many common airfoils actually have a _lower_ stall AoA with flaps down! Like in a 172, notice the way the nose comes down with flaps? When you lower the flaps, you change the angle of incidence. With a fuselage that remained level during the change, you would have increased the AoA. Al True, but we are more concerned with maintaining a given airspeed rather than a level floor... |
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![]() cavelamb wrote: Al wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message nk.net... Morgans wrote: "TJ400" wrote in message egroups.com... AOA, L/D, Clmax and LE slats are what exactly?.... Been out of the whole sport aviation for some time and just trying to grasp it all over snip I've also noticed that many common airfoils actually have a _lower_ stall AoA with flaps down! Like in a 172, notice the way the nose comes down with flaps? When you lower the flaps, you change the angle of incidence. With a fuselage that remained level during the change, you would have increased the AoA. Al True, but we are more concerned with maintaining a given airspeed rather than a level floor... Some pilots are also concerned about having a good view of the runway. -- FF |
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