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Old January 19th 04, 03:43 PM
Lou Parker
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I'm building the tail-plane of my wooden aircraft and the plans have
specific measurements of the ribs every couple of inches to get the
shape from leading edge back. Unfortunately when I built the ribs it
came out looking as if it would create a whole lot of drag. In fact
when I follow the measurements, the first 3 inches go from 1/2" to 3"
in thickness immediately, and then smooth out. Not only does this just
look wrong, but not even close to the drawing supplied. I've checked
my numbers 3 times now, and keep getting the same results. Can anyone
tell me where to find information on the design and construction of
tail-planes? I may have to redesign this part.
Lou
 




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