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Pete Verdon d wrote
in : Old Nick wrote: I am not up with this from a boat point of view, but I would have thought that either angling the tail if the mill so that it self-slowed as the breeze became stronger, How would that work? Make the tail an aerofoil section so that as the airflow across it increases it generates "lift" sideways and pulls the mill round? Pete It's a lot simpler than that for a windmill pump. The tail is simply spring loaded so when the wind get "so" strong, the spring is overcome and the tail pulls the mill out of the wind into a stall condition sideways.... Don't know why marine mills can't figure this out. Probably has to do with profit margins, like always....(sigh) Larry |
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