Can anybody tell me what airfoil profile the Just Aircraft Escapade uses??? Has there been any development with a flat bottom profile if so what has been found.
Richard
Airfoil profile
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Re: Airfoil profile
Here's a discussion that should help: http://www.wingsforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=218&t=22512.
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Highlander N570L -- Ms. Tonka -- in gestation
If just enough is really good, then too much ought to be perfect.
Highlander N570L -- Ms. Tonka -- in gestation
If just enough is really good, then too much ought to be perfect.
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Re: Airfoil profile
Hi Sheepdog, appreciated. There was a rumour that Harry's airfoils were open source, anybody know if they available online??
Richard
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You can get them for $17.95 from EAA in Harry's book, "GA Airfoils", and support both EAA and his family. Seems like a good deal.Fresnoredneck wrote:There was a rumour that Harry's airfoils were open source, anybody know if they available online??
Richard Holtz
Highlander N570L -- Ms. Tonka -- in gestation
If just enough is really good, then too much ought to be perfect.
Highlander N570L -- Ms. Tonka -- in gestation
If just enough is really good, then too much ought to be perfect.
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Re: Airfoil profile
Thanks will get one ordered
Richard
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