TheFlyingBrit
Legendary member
Most of you already know about the Kline & Foggleman (KF) Step design for emulating wing chords.
I was wondering about the impact of a step combines with a curve and came across the KFm-5A and 5B, designs. Basically 5A has the step on the lower, underside of the curve, where 5B has the step on the top surface of the curve.
I have been considering a wing design for a prototype Scout, which reduces weight of the wing by using the KF step design. However, I also considered that if I was to add a curve to the wing in combination with the KF step I would increase lift.
Then I discovered the design already exists, great
, but there are two variations
.
I am prepared if necessary to trawl through the internet and look for information regarding which design gives the optimum lift. Or I could just build the two designs and test them.
However, my first port of call was the forum, to see if anyone has built or tested these experimental wing designs ? and if so what are there conclusions. Any information on this subject would be appreciated.
(Note - I suspect the KFm-5A will have the best characteristics for lift but, that's just my theory at the moment).
I was wondering about the impact of a step combines with a curve and came across the KFm-5A and 5B, designs. Basically 5A has the step on the lower, underside of the curve, where 5B has the step on the top surface of the curve.
I have been considering a wing design for a prototype Scout, which reduces weight of the wing by using the KF step design. However, I also considered that if I was to add a curve to the wing in combination with the KF step I would increase lift.
Then I discovered the design already exists, great
I am prepared if necessary to trawl through the internet and look for information regarding which design gives the optimum lift. Or I could just build the two designs and test them.
However, my first port of call was the forum, to see if anyone has built or tested these experimental wing designs ? and if so what are there conclusions. Any information on this subject would be appreciated.
(Note - I suspect the KFm-5A will have the best characteristics for lift but, that's just my theory at the moment).