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Hello Ted,
Sorry I missed you the other day.
I am not so sure I can help with a wood wing design. It is not really my area.
I am much more of a composites engineer. If you wanted to build an extended
wing in composite we should talk. It would not be hard to pull a mold off of
a current wing and extend it but I would want to talk with Rich to make sure
he does not have a problem with this.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
>From: tmclam@suffolk.lib.ny.us
>Sent: Jan 26, 2011 8:14 AM
>To: kis-list@matronics.com
>Subject: KIS-List: Re: Wood Wing
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>On Tue, Jan 25, 2011, tmclam@suffolk.lib.ny.us said:
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>> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011, Flyinisfun@aol.com said:
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>>> Ha,
>>>
>>> Are you thinking about designing a wood wing for the TR-1?
>>>
>>> Jesse Wright
>>>
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>> Possibly,but using a fabric/wood combination as a baseline with all
>> options open.
>> Early Mooneys had wood wings,WW2 fighters had fabric control surfaces,etc.
>> Storing the original wing and replacing it with some kind of simple[no
>> flap] wing fabricated near the living room TV might make the "frgid"winter
>> passable.
>> A Clark Y flat bottom airfoil[Happy at 130 mph]would make construction
>> easier as the Brits realized with the Hurricane.
>> A lot can be accomplished with a $20 Harbor Freight Sabre
>> saw.Just some thoughts.
>> Ted
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