If you look really closely at the far wing tip you will see that the
sandbags do not in fact touch this seems likely for the near tip as well,
the gap is simply obscured.. they seem to be there to help keep the test
subject manageably level while being loaded, or to maybe catch something
before it hits the ground when it breaks. 

-------Original Message-------

From: D. F. Lively
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 07/06/06 12:39:25
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Re: wing loading test

Netters:

A question on this wing loading test-------------------

Since the wings are suppurted at the tips and somewhat in the middle
it would appear that the wings are are loaded mor as a simple Beam.

Are not wings loaded more like a cantilever beam and as such take
less of a load to fail them?

Don Lively
Burlington IA
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>>>"KR-4" Plans  :-).
>>>GeorgeM
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