Hey simple!
Well there seems to be a communication problem 'cos you said:
In any event, in light air, a big round section with a relatively
flat entry will keep attached flow and build up much more power
than a draft forward conventional airfoil shape.
I saw the "big round section" and "much more power" while you were
saying that flatter at the head was no good.
Cheers MC
DSK wrote:
The navigator© wrote:
Let me try to get this straigt. You are saying that a flat sail
generates more lift in lower winds than a full sail?
No, I am not saying that and never did. I had the (perhaps mistaken) impression
that this discussion was about
1- variation in chord depth from middle to upper sections
2- where the best point of max draft
3- entry shape, which is a partially function of #2 above.
Would it be too much trouble to stick to one of these points?
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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