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I give up, after many, many years!
On Jun 1, 3:04 am, Tina wrote:
On Jun 1, 5:37 am, Mxsmanic wrote: terry writes: I dont doubt you analysed it Anthony, but you still havent seen, or aren't willing to admit , that you had it all wrong. Now what has the SOURCE of the air pressure got to do with the discussion? A great deal. Without gravity, air pressure would be zero, and volume would be infinite. As a student pilot, if you have no gravity, you could have smaller wings on your airplane, right? Well, no. The gas 'laws' are approximations and fail to be predictive except within certain ranges, just as Newtonian physics are valid only in certain ranges.. Doing wing sectional sims, I used the centrifugal force of the displaced air over the wing surfaces. It is a fairly simple algorithm, in accord with physics, and works surprisingly well. It also stalls well, since Energy=Force x distance, and once the airstream kinetic energy is bled off, the airstream reverses and follows the wing to give turbulence. Good Stuff. Ken |
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I give up, after many, many years!
Ken S. Tucker writes:
As a student pilot, if you have no gravity, you could have smaller wings on your airplane, right? Without gravity, wings serve little purpose. |
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I give up, after many, many years!
On Jun 1, 12:07 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Ken S. Tucker writes: As a student pilot, if you have no gravity, you could have smaller wings on your airplane, right? Without gravity, wings serve little purpose. But you'd still need to steer, right? |
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I give up, after many, many years!
Mxsmanic wrote:
Carly Fiorina Please don't use foul language in this newsgroup. |
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I give up, after many, many years!
On Jun 2, 3:07*am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
Doing wing sectional sims, I used the centrifugal force of the displaced air over the wing surfaces. It is a fairly simple algorithm, in accord with physics, and works surprisingly well. A fictional force for a fictional calcullation. Sounds about right. LOL Cheers |
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I give up, after many, many years!
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
: On Jun 1, 3:04 am, Tina wrote: On Jun 1, 5:37 am, Mxsmanic wrote: terry writes: I dont doubt you analysed it Anthony, but you still havent seen, or aren't willing to admit , that you had it all wrong. Now what has the SOURCE of the air pressure got to do with the discussion? A great deal. Without gravity, air pressure would be zero, and volume would be infinite. As a student pilot, if you have no gravity, you could have smaller wings on your airplane, right? Well, no. The gas 'laws' are approximations and fail to be predictive except within certain ranges, just as Newtonian physics are valid only in certain ranges.. Doing wing sectional sims, I used the centrifugal force of the displaced air over the wing surfaces. It is a fairly simple algorithm, in accord with physics, and works surprisingly well. It also stalls well, since Energy=Force x distance, and once the airstream kinetic energy is bled off, the airstream reverses and follows the wing to give turbulence. Good Stuff. Good grief. Bertie |
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I give up, after many, many years!
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:bafc87a0-1671-4ee5-
: On Jun 1, 12:07 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: Ken S. Tucker writes: As a student pilot, if you have no gravity, you could have smaller wings on your airplane, right? Without gravity, wings serve little purpose. But you'd still need to steer, right? Where have you got to go? Bertie |
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I give up, after many, many years!
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:Fym%j.56$kR5.31 @newsfe24.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Matters not. it's all about keeping th ek00k on the boil, k00kie boi.... Bertie Lame and incorrect, D-. Nope. Your smileys stink. BTW. Don't quit your day job. I haven't. |
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I give up, after many, many years!
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote in news:84d93dd6a5c60@uwe: terry wrote: LABotomy... Nice pick up Cloudy. I cant take any credit for that one, my spelling is terrable Terry in your case, Terryble. Go to your room. Bertie You wish., Dumb ass. |
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I give up, after many, many years!
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:7zm%j.57$kR5.16 @newsfe24.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nope. Oh, and BTW, everyone can see it but you. Therein lies the beauty... Bertie Lame and incorrect again, F. |
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