Does anybody know if ground effect lowers your stall speed?
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I always believed that it did not, so I was surprised to read the
compelling evidence from John M, viz., "Mine actually lifts off at 37
knots in ground effect and will fly a foot or so above the ground
however stall a
At 05:57 PM 5/28/2005, you wrote:
>Does anybody know if ground effect lowers your stall speed? I would think
>so, at least some small amount, but I don't know for sure. If so, how much?
Technically speaking, the stall speed decreases asymptotically to zero the
closer you get to the ground but
Steve Jacobs wrote:
> What have you decided regarding the canopy latch and the turtle deck
> attachments?
I think my latches will be OK, but their attachment to the canopy frame is
still suspect. I plan to epoxy an aluminum angle over the edge of the frame
and connect the latch to it, rather tha
I don't think you can
>get this plane out of ground affect.
>Daniel R. Heath
Ground effect would be equal to approx 1/2 the wingspan. I doubt
that there is an airplane flying that can land without experiencing
ground effect.
Larry Flesner
Larry wrote-
>I doubt that there is an airplane flying that can land without
>experiencing ground effect.
Wilga and Storch ;o)
Oscar Zuniga
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildr...@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
At 07:57 AM 5/26/05 -0500, you wrote:
>Larry wrote-
>>I doubt that there is an airplane flying that can land without
>>experiencing ground effect.
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>Wilga and Storch ;o)
>Oscar Zuniga
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I doubt tha
Larry wrote-
>I doubt that even their wing is higher than half their wingspan
>above the ground. Close maybe
Span on a Wilga is 36'-6", making the half-span (one wing) about 18'. Half
that wingspan is about 9'. Take a look at the chap standing next to the one
at http://www.kiwiaircraftimages
KRnet
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: KR> ground effect
At 07:57 AM 5/26/05 -0500, you wrote:
>Larry wrote-
>>I doubt that there is an airplane flying that can land without
>>experiencing ground effect.
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At 07:48 AM 5/27/2005 +1000, you wrote:
>I don't believe that the wing span is the determining factor. Take a
>glider with a 23 meter (75ft) wing span, there is no way your are in
>ground effect at 12 m (37ft) of the ground. Wing span, cord length, wing
>loading and spead must be in the calcul
Correct Larry
David Mikesell
23597 N. Hwy 99
Acampo, CA 95220
209-609-8774
skyguy...@skyguynca.com
www.skyguynca.com
- Original Message -
From: "larry severson"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: KR> ground effect
> At 07:48 AM
Larry I am gonna knock just alittle more dust off.
Ground effect actually begins the height above the ground that equals the width
of the wingspan, and is most pronounced at half the width of the wingspan
(where we feel its effects the most). Ground effect for fixed wing aircraft is
defined as
>Ground effect actually begins the height above the ground that equals the
>width of the wingspan, and is most pronounced at half the width of the
>wingspan (where we feel its effects the most). Ground effect for fixed
>wing aircraft is defined as the effect that the proximity to the ground
>
Not many of you are old enough to remember a gentleman named Max Conrad
who set many long distance records in the 50's and 60's.
He claimed to have achieved these long distance flights by flying only a
few feet above the sea and staying in ground (sea) effect.
Must have worked OK for him.
John
Does anybody know if ground effect lowers your stall speed? I would think so,
at least some small amount, but I don't know for sure. If so, how much?
Thanks,
Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
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Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 7:57 AM
Subject: KR> ground effect and stall speed?
> Does anybody know if ground effect lowers your stall speed? I would think
so, at least some small amount, but I don't know for sure. If so, how much?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Langford, Huntsvill
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Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 5:57 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> ground effect and stall speed?
Does anybody know if ground effect lowers your stall speed? I would think
so, at least some small amount, but I don't
At 04:57 PM 5/28/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Does anybody know if ground effect lowers your stall speed? I would think
>so, at least some small amount, but I don't know for sure. If so, how much?
No, only drag.
Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com
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