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Nyal Williams[_2_]
May 1st 13, 05:21 PM
A couple of years ago there was a video of a V-tailed glider spinning in a
vertical wind tunnel. I believe this was of French origin.

The model had about a six ft wingspan; the tester simply tossed into the
wind tunnel in the spinning position and this could be maintained
indefinitely.

I cannot find a link and am looking for this video. The copy I saved is
now corrupt. Any hep is appreciated.

Piet Barber
May 1st 13, 07:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7QkTBKtyw8 -- not a v-Tail, not a glider, but it's a spin, it's French, it's a wind tunnel, and it spins indefinitely.


On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 12:21:52 PM UTC-4, Nyal Williams wrote:
> A couple of years ago there was a video of a V-tailed glider spinning in a
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> vertical wind tunnel. I believe this was of French origin.
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> The model had about a six ft wingspan; the tester simply tossed into the
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> wind tunnel in the spinning position and this could be maintained
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> indefinitely.
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> I cannot find a link and am looking for this video. The copy I saved is
>
> now corrupt. Any hep is appreciated.

Matt Herron Jr.
May 1st 13, 08:14 PM
that's very cool! Glad they didn't decide to use drag chutes to stop spins though :-)

May 2nd 13, 08:03 PM
I think it might be this one:

http://web.archive.org/web/20000609192257/http://www.onera.fr/cahierdelabo/video/hq/aleg2a_hq.mov

It's not a glider, it's an ATL (Avion Très Léger), a light French two-seater single engine aircraft with V-tail. Probably filmed at Lille (France) where there is a vertical wind tunnel.

This video used to be op the ONERA (French aerodynamics laboratory) website, but I had to look it up on the internet archive.

May 2nd 13, 08:07 PM
Oops! Wrong link! Try this one: http://web.archive.org/web/20000831020902/http://www.onera.fr/cahierdelabo/video/hq/aleg3_hq.mov

The other one is a German flutter test.

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