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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 05:12:08 GMT, "Gldcomp"
wrote: Situation at low speeds: Don't forget that the center of pressure (CP) moves forward with rising AoA, creating a nose-up momentum - and this needs to be encountered by the tail (wich is therefore creating lift at speeds below the speed of max. L/D). And vice versa. Correction : The tail is generating LESS negative lift. Nope. ![]() As Bert has been pointing out repeatedly - for a typical powered plane setup this might be correct, but not for a glider. BTW: The tail of a powered plane is also designed not to deliver any lift at the typical cruise condition of this plane (speed, wing loading, CG, density altitude). Just take a look at the AoA of the tail: AoA_tail = (AoA_wing) - (longitudinal dihedral) with longitudinal dihedral typically being 1.5 degrees. Grab one of the available airfoil simulators (e.g. http://www.mh-aerotools.de/airfoils/javafoil.htm), use a symmetrical tail airfoil with a, say, 5 degrees upwards elevator deflection, and simulate it at a typical AoA of about 5 degrees (simulating a wing AoA of 6.5 degrees for a typical thermalling situation). Voila - you'll see that that the lift vector of the tail points in the same direction as the wing's one, despite the upwards-deflected elevator. Bye Andreas |
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