One is for if you have existing (RAF48) spars and the other is the 'pure'
form of the new airfoil, but I can't remember which is which. The new
airfoil pages on Mark Langford's site will tell you.
TK
On 4 September 2014 11:52, Paul-Visk via KRnet wrote:
> When would you use the AS5046 airfoil
>
Airfoil difference
Paul Visk wrote:
> When would you use the AS5046 airfoil and not the AS5048? I made my rib
> templates with the AS5048 and needed some more templates and printed by
> mistake the AS5046. I noticed the height of the main spar is thicker.
See http://www.krne
Paul Visk wrote:
> When would you use the AS5046 airfoil and not the AS5048? I made my rib
> templates with the AS5048 and needed some more templates and printed by
> mistake the AS5046. I noticed the height of the main spar is thicker.
See http://www.krnet.org/as504x/as5046inst.html for the
When would you use the AS5046 airfoil and not the AS5048? I made my rib
templates with the AS5048 and needed some more templates and printed by
mistake the AS5046. I noticed the height of the main spar is thicker.
Paul Visk
Belleville Il.
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