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"Gilligan" wrote in message
. .. "Scout" wrote in message . .. "Gilligan" wrote in message ... http://www.siege-engine.com/seuss/taunters.jpg so you're saying a flying, diseased cow sparked the revolution if sail design? Scout No thanks, we've already got one. Actually the Chinese Junk sails are the first use of a airfoil shape for sailing. The sails are battened. They can also sail into the wind. Aircraft wings are rigid, the are not loose fitting. Parachutes and paragliders are like that. Kites are rigid airfoils. The Chinese invented kites and human size gliders over 2500 years ago. I would say that theChinese airfoil designs may have influenced their sailboats. Another innovation using a foil is the fin keel and the articulated rudder of Antonius Flettner. These innovations happened about the time of modern flight. The notion that a diseased, rotted, flying cow ushered in any type of sailing innovation is udder nonsense. I hear the Chinese like gliding off their big wall. It was considered good luck to yell "I fart in your general direction!" before jumping. I guess once people got the idea of fluid movement around restrictions creating usable pressure differentials, it became just a matter of experimenting with different shapes and fluids. Scout |
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