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I am part owner of a Nimbus 2c (Alice in Wonderland - see http://www.hart.wattle.id.au/alice) and we want to reprofile her wings as she has acquired a definite 'lump' on the upper surface of the wing. We are looking for either a set of templates/guides (located here in Australia of course) or alternatively, the data we need to allow us to get a set of templates/guides laser cut. Our local expert tells us we need only the front 1/3 of the wing section and the first template should be at about 300mm from the wing root and then at 1m centres outward to the tip. We've had a look on the Schempp Hirth web site for this data, but can't find it. I'm hoping that someone here can provide it - or else the information that would allow me (with the aid of a spread sheet) to generate the data needed. Tks Robert |
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![]() "Robert Hart" wrote in message ... Hi I am part owner of a Nimbus 2c (Alice in Wonderland - see http://www.hart.wattle.id.au/alice) and we want to reprofile her wings as she has acquired a definite 'lump' on the upper surface of the wing. We are looking for either a set of templates/guides (located here in Australia of course) or alternatively, the data we need to allow us to get a set of templates/guides laser cut. Our local expert tells us we need only the front 1/3 of the wing section and the first template should be at about 300mm from the wing root and then at 1m centres outward to the tip. We've had a look on the Schempp Hirth web site for this data, but can't find it. I'm hoping that someone here can provide it - or else the information that would allow me (with the aid of a spread sheet) to generate the data needed. Tks Robert Hello from a fellow N2C owner. So far, my wings look pretty good. The FX-67-170 inner wing and FX-67-150 outer wing airfoil coordinates available at the NASG airfoil database in a .DAT format. See: http://www.nasg.com/afdb/list-airfoil-e.phtml There are a number of PC airfoil plotting programs that can plot the airfoil from the .DAT file format at the desired chord and save the shape as a .DXF file. Many laser cutting shops can cut that shape in the material of your choice from the .DXF file. I just had a set of airfoil templates made for winglets out of plexiglass. The cost was trivial. Bill Daniels |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
"Robert Hart" wrote in message I'm hoping that someone here can provide it - or else the information that would allow me (with the aid of a spread sheet) to generate the data needed. The FX-67-170 inner wing and FX-67-150 outer wing airfoil coordinates available at the NASG airfoil database in a .DAT format. See: http://www.nasg.com/afdb/list-airfoil-e.phtml Just be advised that the FX67k170 coordinates at the NSG database are probably not the best to use. There was originally an isue with airfoil smoothness with some of the published coordinates from Stuttgart. In this particular case, the leading edge is not quite smooth, and there is a very obvious error with the sign of the y-coordinate on the lower surface near the trailing edge (probably not important now, unless you are planning to re-profile the flaps as well). There are some smoothed and corrected coordinates around, it would be better to get those. Charles |
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FWIW, I just posted a corrected FX-67-170 DAT file on gliderforum.com under
the Nimbus 2 group. I didn't correct the TE error since I don't think that will matter to anyone. Bill Daniels "Charles Crosby" wrote in message ... Bill Daniels wrote: "Robert Hart" wrote in message I'm hoping that someone here can provide it - or else the information that would allow me (with the aid of a spread sheet) to generate the data needed. The FX-67-170 inner wing and FX-67-150 outer wing airfoil coordinates available at the NASG airfoil database in a .DAT format. See: http://www.nasg.com/afdb/list-airfoil-e.phtml Just be advised that the FX67k170 coordinates at the NSG database are probably not the best to use. There was originally an isue with airfoil smoothness with some of the published coordinates from Stuttgart. In this particular case, the leading edge is not quite smooth, and there is a very obvious error with the sign of the y-coordinate on the lower surface near the trailing edge (probably not important now, unless you are planning to re-profile the flaps as well). There are some smoothed and corrected coordinates around, it would be better to get those. Charles |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
Hello from a fellow N2C owner. So far, my wings look pretty good. Hi! The FX-67-170 inner wing and FX-67-150 outer wing airfoil coordinates available at the NASG airfoil database in a .DAT format. See: http://www.nasg.com/afdb/list-airfoil-e.phtml There are a number of PC airfoil plotting programs that can plot the airfoil from the .DAT file format at the desired chord and save the shape as a .DXF file. Many laser cutting shops can cut that shape in the material of your choice from the .DXF file. I just had a set of airfoil templates made for winglets out of plexiglass. The cost was trivial. Tks for the info. Can you point me at a suitable PC aerofoil plotting program? Please excuse my ignorance, but I am very new at this, but I have a few more questions. First of all, how do I accurately scale the plots out along the wing? It has been suggested to me that we get the first template cut for a position 300mm from the wing root and then at 1m points out along the wing. We'll presumably have to have a template for the end of the inner section and another for the start of the outer section, given the change in profile. I am kind of hoping that there are people here who have done this before and can provide some really good guidance. I do not want to stuff this up! Tks Robert |
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![]() "Robert Hart" wrote in message ... Bill Daniels wrote: Hello from a fellow N2C owner. So far, my wings look pretty good. Hi! The FX-67-170 inner wing and FX-67-150 outer wing airfoil coordinates available at the NASG airfoil database in a .DAT format. See: http://www.nasg.com/afdb/list-airfoil-e.phtml There are a number of PC airfoil plotting programs that can plot the airfoil from the .DAT file format at the desired chord and save the shape as a .DXF file. Many laser cutting shops can cut that shape in the material of your choice from the .DXF file. I just had a set of airfoil templates made for winglets out of plexiglass. The cost was trivial. Tks for the info. Can you point me at a suitable PC aerofoil plotting program? Please excuse my ignorance, but I am very new at this, but I have a few more questions. First of all, how do I accurately scale the plots out along the wing? It has been suggested to me that we get the first template cut for a position 300mm from the wing root and then at 1m points out along the wing. We'll presumably have to have a template for the end of the inner section and another for the start of the outer section, given the change in profile. I am kind of hoping that there are people here who have done this before and can provide some really good guidance. I do not want to stuff this up! Tks Robert I just used the airfoil plotting program I already had on my computer which is Profili 2. (http://www.profili2.com/) It's intended for model airplanes but it seems to do the job. Don't try to print the airfoils, they are too big for any commonly available PC printer. Just save them in .DXF format And thaks to the poster that pointed out the errors in the NASG FX-67-170 coordinates. These are clear from the Profili plot. Dick Johnsons coordinates look much better. BTW, laser cut templates are beautiful and I'm thinking of making some wall hangings of significant sailplane airfoils just for the asthetics. I'm thinking that the templates could be cut from blue .125" Plexi and placed over a sheet of white plext for the contrast. Pick you own colors. Bill Daniels |
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![]() Hello Here http://www.appledor.net/tsillas/soaring/pikt7/pikt7.htm you can find corrected numbers for the FX-67-170/150. They are from Pik-20 but I would imagine that they are usable also for the Nimbus. regards Matts Hi I am part owner of a Nimbus 2c (Alice in Wonderland - see http://www.hart.wattle.id.au/alice) and we want to reprofile her wings as she has acquired a definite 'lump' on the upper surface of the wing. We are looking for either a set of templates/guides (located here in Australia of course) or alternatively, the data we need to allow us to get a set of templates/guides laser cut. Our local expert tells us we need only the front 1/3 of the wing section and the first template should be at about 300mm from the wing root and then at 1m centres outward to the tip. We've had a look on the Schempp Hirth web site for this data, but can't find it. I'm hoping that someone here can provide it - or else the information that would allow me (with the aid of a spread sheet) to generate the data needed. Tks Robert |
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Hi Matts - Thanks for posting this. A small note:
- the links at the bottom are broken since you changed hosts (use relative links !), and - the articles are missing the title and publication date Thanks again ! Best Regards, Dave |
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