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Old 13th Oct 2004, 08:18
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Phew, Wunper thanks for that mate..

Was always taught that where the procedure exists on type, then you should always make use of whatever adjustables are available.. chordwise weight adjustment included..

Glad I'm not the only one
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Old 13th Oct 2004, 11:04
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The notion that the Center of Pressure shifts (as induced by hunting or anything else) is simply wrong, where does that idea come from? Does anyone have any such data?

Up until stall or Mach 1.0, the CP of an airfoil is a constant, unless you are flying airfoils taken from barn doors.

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