View Full Version : Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-X updates?
Jonathan St. Cloud
December 11th 17, 04:22 PM
Anyone know how the Has anyone seen the Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-X is coming along? Looked like a very interesting project.
Kiwi User
December 23rd 17, 05:51 PM
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 08:22:04 -0800, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
> Anyone know how the Has anyone seen the Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-X is
> coming along? Looked like a very interesting project.
I just spotted this note about the X-56A:
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/features/
highly_flexible_wings_tested.html
- please note that this rather long URL may be folded when you get it.
It turns out that NASA is working on using a similar layout for
airliners, etc., but would appear to be a bit behind the AK-X project.
I'm guessing this to be the case because the X-56A looks to be similar in
size to the 1/4 scale AK-X prototype. A big difference seems to be that
NASA are working on using active flutter suppression to manage light,
flexible wings while the AK-X is reliant on using torsionally stiff
surfaces.
There's more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_X-56
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teck48[_2_]
December 24th 17, 03:09 PM
I believe the foot launchable hang glider, the Swift (Swept Wing Inboard Flaps for Trim) uses wing flaps ahead of the CG. I believe nose pitches up when they are used. Now made by Aerianne in Belgium. It is a gorgeous aircraft and gorgeously thought through and developed.
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