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vince(at)devonwindmills.c Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:20 am Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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Dear Pat,
Do I read you right, you are flying tandem monoplanes ,flying fleas. and canards.? Unfortunately all my life Ive flown proper aeroplanes either with a tail or no tail atall, The only feature that stops them diveing to the ground is either a CofG beyond aft limits ,or the down force aerodynamically generated at the back of the whole caboodle.The tail is behaving like an upside down wing, that is why it is symetric,or flat on top,If it stops sucking down the tail goes up, and the nose goes down, It can stall ,but does so in the upside down sense.Or are you pulling my willy??
Vnz Wilyflier
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pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:42 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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.The tail is behaving like an upside down wing, that is why it is
symetric,or flat on top,>>
Hi Vince,
sorry but if it is symmetric the bottom must be like the top, which is flat.
To generate lift we need a curved surface which the tail plane patently does
not have.
In theory the tail plane is not needed on a properly balanced aircraft
except to interfere with the airflow to enable the pilot to change direction
or correct for unstable air.
I still think the VG`s merely stop the boundary layer from breaking away and
would still like to see some smoke or tuft tests in a wind tunnel.
By the way, where did you get this Flying Flea stuff from? I did actually
see one when I was a kid and was very impressed as what kid woudn`t have
been. However they were banned in the UK after a few crashes and the many
planes which were being built in garages all over the place were never
finished. The problem was that the plane would get into an irrecoverable
deep stall. They continued to fly on the Continent however and still do
though the grandson (I think) of the original designer has produced an
updated but still pretty idiosyncratic replacement. Several usually fly from
France to the UK in the Spring for our main ultralight gathering. They are
rather like the deux chevaux car. Very French.
Cheers
Pat
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a58r(at)verizon.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:35 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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"sorry but if it is symmetric(al) the bottom must be like the top,
which is flat.
To generate lift we need a curved surface which the tail plane
patently does
not have."
Mirable scriptu! No lift from a flat plate? Next, the battle of
Bernoulli vs Newton, or who lifts yer wing?
regards,
Bob N.
http://www.angelfire.com/rpg/ronoy/
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Steven Green
Joined: 05 Feb 2006 Posts: 118
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:54 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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And paper airplanes can't fly!
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Kirk Smith
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 78 Location: SE Michigan
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 5:12 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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which is flat.
Quote: | To generate lift we need a curved surface which the tail plane
patently does
not have."
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Unless we bend it in the middle......
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 5:40 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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| And paper airplanes can't fly!
Steven G:
Nor a sheet of plywoood.
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Ed in JXN
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 122
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:05 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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And Langewiesche is flippin' over about now, too.
Ed in JXN
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pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:01 am Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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Mirable scriptu! No lift from a flat plate? Next, the battle of Bernoulli
vs Newton, or who lifts yer wing?>>
Zounds and forsooth!.What have I got myself into?
Nevertheless, I will try to fight my corner. Yes, a flat plate, say held
out of the car window at an angle, will deflect a flow of air and produce an
opposite force. Held at zero angle of attack it will not. An airofoil
section at zero AoA, WILL produce lift.
In each case the lift is produced by changing the direction of the airflow
The tail plane I contend acts like the flat plate and exerts no force until
the elevator is moved. Then the tailplane and elevator, considered as one,
take on a roughly airofoil shape and it is this which produces the `lift`,
deflects the airflow and the resultant force moves the tail up or down. In
the case of the rudder, which no one normally reckons as producing lift the
same thing turns right or left. The rudder after all is only a tailplane
turned through 90 degrees.
I can hear the bell going for the second round already. Ding ding!
Cheers
Pat
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Ed in JXN
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 122
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:59 am Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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Hi Pat,
I'd guess Bob's statement of "No lift from a flat plate? Next, the
battle of Bernoulli vs Newton, or who lifts yer wing?" was meant
tongue-in-cheek. Lift does not need an "airfoil shape" to be produced, only
relative wind and angle-of-attack. In a tornado, do not houses and other
large, previously unairworthy objects fly? I would heartily disagree with
your statement, "Then the tailplane and elevator, considered as one, take on
a roughly airofoil shape and it is this which produces the `lift`, deflects
the airflow and the resultant force moves the tail up or down." The
elevator in this case can be said to deflect the air (Newton) more than it
creates an airfoil with the horizontal stab (Bernoulli). Combinations of
principals like these explain why aerobatic aircraft with fully-symmetrical
surfaces are able to fly.
I would hold that there are no absolutes in aerodynamics theory,
only combinations of known principals.
Where's Topher when you really need him??
Ed in JXN
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:37 am Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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I would hold that there are no absolutes in aerodynamics theory, >>
Hi Ed,
the way I am struggling to hold up my end of this argument I tend to agree.
After all, bumblebees are airodynamically not supposed to be able to fly.
Sorry but I can not agree that because a gale blows your trailer into the
next State it can be said that it is flying. I am not sure what it is doing
mind you.
Regarding the fact that symmetrical wings with no apparent airofoil keep
high speed fighters in the air I can only assume that they are always at a
small angle of attack. Then, I would agree that with sufficient power even a
flat plate will fly.
I still think that my example of the tail fin not producing any force in
either direction until rudder is applied is valid, and if that is the way it
works vertically then the same thing will work horizontally.
Anyway I am off to sunny Cyprus in the Mediterranean at sparrows fart
tomorrow and I hope you have all got this sorted out before I return in a
weeks time.
Cheers
Pat
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:25 pm Post subject: a stall between 2 fools |
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Nevertheless, I will try to fight my corner. Yes, a flat plate, say
held
out of the car window at an angle, will deflect a flow of air and
produce an
opposite force. Held at zero angle of attack it will not. An airofoil
section at zero AoA, WILL produce lift.
In each case the lift is produced by changing the direction of the
airflow
The tail plane I contend acts like the flat plate and exerts no force
until
the elevator is moved. Then the tailplane and elevator, considered as
one,
take on a roughly airofoil shape and it is this which produces the
`lift`,
deflects the airflow and the resultant force moves the tail up or down.
In
the case of the rudder, which no one normally reckons as producing lift
the
same thing turns right or left. The rudder after all is only a
tailplane
turned through 90 degrees.
I can hear the bell going for the second round already. Ding ding!
Cheers
Pat
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<snip>
Pat you shot down your own argument...your example of the flat plate out
the car window explains it...even if the elevator is perfectly in line
with the horizontal stab they are noticeably nose down relative to the
airflow...so they are indeed generating DOWNFOCE...
Jeremy Casey
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