Re: Bernoulli Principle and Equations relating to aircraft.

From: none (_at_(none))
Date: 01/04/05


Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 12:17:52 +0000


> I realize that I might be grossy undereducated to tackle this, but
> please, I ask of your assistance.

Since the mathematics might be a bit involved, you might search for a
simulator. I'm sure _someone_ has written a program that calculates the
lift force given the speed and other properties of the air. In this case
  it seems to me that you need a simulator that allows a three
dimensional representation of the wing since it has such a special shape.

But you should by the books anyway. If you read them many times you'll
probably get a good basic understanding and I guess sci.math can help
you too :)



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