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| Earnest nailed it. Ten years ago you really did need to at least attempt to "engineer" a solution. But now there is a pretty good variety of functioning flying examples in a variety of airframes. Pick the one that's similar to yours and copy it. I'm not an engineer, but I work with a bunch of them and I can tell you that there's no shame in copying somebody else's engineering if it works. Especially when the alternative is engineering something on paper that doesn't work as well as the system you probably should have copied. Or you could analyze it to death for the rest of your life and never build and fly anything. I nearly fell into this trap. Instead I chose to try to build something that was "good enough" with the hope that it might just turn out to be "pretty dang good". I assumed it wouldn't be perfect out of the box but would only sacrifice "a few fpm in climb and a handful of kts at cruise". Leaves some room for tweaking after the fact to find those fpm and kts. Mike Wills RV-4 N144MW -------------------------------------------------- From: "George Lendich" <lendich@aanet.com.au> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 4:10 PM To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Wedge/Oblique Duct Ernest, |
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