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Let me try to get this straigt. You are saying that a flat sail
generates more lift in lower winds than a full sail? Cheers MC DSK wrote: No. To keep flow attached (actually, to re-attach flow after passing the mast) the leading section should be flatter further aft. Furthermore, at low Reynolds numbers, the lift/drag ratio is better for the sort of shape I'm describing. |
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