Does the 'new' airfoil offer anything in the area of CG range or is it the same 
as the old one in that regard?

Cheers,

Tony

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On 18/08/2013, at 9:50 PM, "Mark Langford" <ml at n56ml.com> wrote:

Jon,

It occurred to me that although the KR wing planform may not be perfect, 
there's certainly nothing badly wrong with it or it's stall characteristics 
that should keep anybody from forging ahead and getting a KR built and in the 
air.  It might be past the point of diminishing returns to try to improve on it 
a lot.  The "new" KR airfoil (the AS504x series)  created by graduate student 
PhD Ashok Gopalarathnam was thoroughly evaluated for stall characteristics 
during the redesign.  This airfoil was specifically designed for this airplane, 
and not many homebuilders have this luxury.  His charter was that lift 
coefficient and pitching moment not be degraded, and that stall characteristics 
didn't suffer.  Past experience by a LOT of KR pilots have not revealed a real 
problem with either the stock airfoil or the new one.

That's not to say that the wing planform can't be improved on, just that it 
might not be worth the trouble to "fix it".  I fully understand if you enjoy a 
good challenge and view it as an opportunity to get the cobwebs out and review 
some aero knowledge, make another incremental improvement to the breed, and are 
not in a hurry to get in the air.  But for those builders in their 60's, 70's, 
and 80's, they have no reason to slow down and wait for developments.  As 
William Wynne says, "every day you find something to do other than building 
your airplane is another day closer to losing your medical"!  Having said that, 
I've certainly done my share of that stuff.

While I'm on my soapbox, anyone building a new KR should go straight to the 
AS504x series, rather than using the RAF48 provided with the plans.  This new 
airfoil has been thoroughly tested with good results, and the only real 
difference is the shape of the airfoil, not the wing structure or anything 
else.  There are no "gotchas" hiding in this airfoil.  It's the elusive free 
lunch.  See http://www.krnet.org/as504x/ for details and free airfoil template 
downloads.  It's a no-brainer, and I have no personal monetary gain to make 
from "selling" this airfoil as opposed to the RAF48....

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com
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