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.Here's a drawing of the outer lip of the
NACA curved-divergent submerged duct from RM # A 7130 . BTW, if you plan on
putting a "liquid drain duct" on your plane for those really long trips after
the morning coffee, have the drain extend out into the freestream about an inch
to keep the liquid from wetting the adjacent surfaces. If an airfoil shape is
placed around, say, a 1/4" drain tube, drag will be minimal, and flow discharge
will actually produce negative drag! ref. Ardograph #264, para.6.3.4,
drains.
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