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Re: Wing Efficiency

Subject: Re: Wing Efficiency
From: Tony Krzyzewski <tonyk@kaon.co.nz>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 10:38:07

> Gidday,
> Does anyone agree that the ideal airofoil is the one that is cut in two to
> accomodate a spar? Could it not then be stated that the method of rejoining
> these components is critical. 

If you build it according to instructions it is just fine. If you want a 
confidence builder have a go at driving over one of your ailerons :-) 

I am just about to help layup a pair of wings for a Windrose powered glider. 
These wings are twice the length of the Europa and, other than a strip of 
carbon fibre laid up along the spar cap, are built the same way as the Europa 
wings - they even use the same biaxial cloth. The main layup should keep the 
two of us entertained for eight or so hours!!!

If you want to see how badly you can make a Europa wing and still have the 
plane fly have a close look at G-KITS! Ivan told me that they contracted out 
the wing build to someone who, instead of checking the block line up and 
washout, simply glued the blocks to the wing as they were supplied. It flies 
but, as Graham so eloquently said, it seems to have built in headwind!!

Tony


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