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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:29:32 -0500, "Jacques Mertens"
wrote: "William R. Watt" wrote in message I thought all designers ripped off other people's designs. That's what boat designers do. Can anyone name anyone who has designed a boat with no research or study of other people's boats? I once walked in a major (and I mean major) designer's office while they were working on the concept drawings of a new boat. There were plans and pictures all over the place, they had graphs of data about other boats and a list of desired features mostly referring to other designs. I would not trust a design that is not based on research and data compiled from previous designs./// At least one aircraft design handbook on my shelf lists dozens of comparables for different light aircraft. Wing area? Tail moment? Tail volume? Power to weight? That's doesn't stop a designer placing the main wing aft - like Vari-Viggen. But guess where that idea originated? Not with the Viggen, for sure.... Brian W |
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