Thanks very much Mike.
How do I use the square root of the wing loading to generate the
loaded figures?
Thanks
Ed
At 06:58 PM 7/10/02 +1000, you wrote:
Just read Col Vasarotti's article on Ballast in the October Soaring,
and it inspired me to try to find decent polar graphs for the LS6,
At 08:46 PM 8/10/02 +1000, you wrote:
Thanks very much Mike.
How do I use the square root of the wing loading to generate the
loaded figures?
Thanks
Ed
Ed,
Take loaded weight(or wing loading) divide by weight(or wing loading) for
this polar(10.5 x 33.2 wasn't it?)Take square root of this
http://www.ford.ca/main/default.asp?Language=enSection=1sVehCategory=LincolnModel=Aviator
OK Cath
Spill the beans !
How on earth did you come across this one ?
Cheers
Jason
http://www.ford.ca/main/default.asp?Language=en
http://www.ford.ca/main/default.asp?Language=enSection=1sVehCategory=
LincolnModel=Aviator Section=1sVehCategory=LincolnModel=Aviator
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At 03:22 PM 9/10/02 +1000, you wrote:
OK Cath
Spill the beans !
How on earth did you come across this one ?
Cheers
Jason
http://www.ford.ca/main/default.asp?Language=en
http://www.ford.ca/main/default.asp?Language=enSection=1sVehCategory=
LincolnModel=Aviator
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OK Cath
Spill the beans !
How on earth did
that gives gliding a silvertail
image. I notice in my club, most of us drive pretty old
vehicles.
PeterS
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