Good morning guys, Whatever design you decide to go with just remember that you
have to build an exact opposite. This can be a lot harder than you first think.
I went with a one off design myself and during the process I wished that I had
just done a simple front to back Hoerner wingtip. I would
What kind of wing tips are you all using? There is so little
information available on the subject.
Jeff
>What kind of wing tips are you all using?
>Jeff
Check mine at
http://www.kr2s.com/KR2006/2006KR30.JPG
It is a Horner style tip. I didn't know it would turn out that way when
I started building them. I was looking for a way to make both
Thanks for the reply. That is very similar to what I have been considering.
Jeff
On 1/4/07, Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote:
>
> >What kind of wing tips are you all using?
> >Jeff
>
>
> Check mine at
> http://www.kr2s.com/KR2006/2006KR30.JPG
>
I found this experiment on wingtips on the web and thought someone might be
interested in the results it shows.
http://oas.ucok.edu/OJAS/96/T96/Jdavis.htm
Regards, Dan F.
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I found this experiment on wingtips on the web and thought someone might
be
Pretty smart Okie kid.That's why the Okies keep digging on the Red
River...To keep the Texans from contaminating the gene pool.Bobby
> I found this experiment on wingtips on the web and thought someone might
> be interested in the results it shows.
>
> http://oas.ucok.edu/OJAS/96/T
Very neat, thanks for the reference.
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I found this experiment on wingtips
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