Personally, I would do it in CAD...
If you don't have that ability, the easiest hands on way I can think of
is to take your 15% and lay it on top of your 18" with the leading edge
for the 15% offset from the leading edge of the 18% the distance that it's
supposed to be (as measured in the plan
Subject: KR> Airfoil interpolation was 18% something or other
Personally, I would do it in CAD...
If you don't have that ability, the easiest hands on way I can think of is
to take your 15% and lay it on top of your 18" with the leading edge for the
15% offset from the leading edge o
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Subject: KR> Airfoil interpolation was 18% something or other
Personally, I would do it in CAD...
If you don't have that ability, the easiest hands on way I can think of is
to take your 15% and lay it on top of your 18" with the leading edge for the
15% offset from the leadin
elder
My Airplane Project:
http://www.infinigral.com/melder/flying/KR1/
- Original Message
From: Bill Johnson
To: Matthew Elder ; KRnet
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2006 12:50:30 PM
Subject: RE: KR> Airfoil interpolation was 18% something or other
You would probably want to align
Netters;
When hot-wiring, don't lose sight of the fact that if you are using
urethane foam that the process produces CYANIDE GAS which can be
injurious to your health!
Just in case you missed that info in past posts to the KRnet, or didn't
check the archives.
Paul
KR2s
Erie, PA
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