[NSRCA-discussion] Trailing Edge
Nat Penton
natpenton at centurytel.net
Tue Feb 13 20:47:52 AKST 2007
Bob
I don't know about fat TEs on our props but I have tried a nubby LE. Supposedly it helps manueverability of some killer whales. I lost a little performance though.
The thinner the section the less benefit from a squared off TE.
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From: Bob Richards
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Ok, why don't we chop off the trailing edge of our props?
Bob R.
Nat Penton <natpenton at centurytel.net> wrote:
Dean
The old NACA must have done this research in the distant past. I recall, in the 80s, Jim Bede extolling on the virtues.
The Princeton project, that would be fun, especially as a student. Would have kept my attention <G>. Nat
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From: Dean Pappas
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Thanks Nat,
I have a guy in the local club who corroborates Barnaby's statement. Locally to NSRCA D1, back in the 80's he was known as "forever in Sportsman George".
He is recently retired from teaching at the Aero group at Princeton U. and he still coaches the students involved in the weight lifting contest.
It was nice to have an excuse to go hunt him down!
later,
Dean
Dean Pappas
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Kodeos Communications
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d.pappas at kodeos.com
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Kitplanes, Dec 06 Wind Tunnel by Barnaby Wainfan
" The airfoil with the chopped trailing edge will produce slightly more lift at the same angle of attack than a sharp trailing-edged airfoil. Because the wake is filled in the controll is crisper and more effective and does not have to move as far to cause a change in lift"
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