27% - P-51 Mustang Airfoil
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27% - P-51 Mustang Airfoil
Hi,
I'm starting building a 27% scale Mustang P-51 D.
Just wondering which airfoil would be the best for this aircraft as if I reproduce a "scale laminar airfoil" from the original probably it will not fly well.
The airplane will have wing span 122" and it will be powered by a 200cc engine.
Any advice ?
Thanks.
Roger.
I'm starting building a 27% scale Mustang P-51 D.
Just wondering which airfoil would be the best for this aircraft as if I reproduce a "scale laminar airfoil" from the original probably it will not fly well.
The airplane will have wing span 122" and it will be powered by a 200cc engine.
Any advice ?
Thanks.
Roger.
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RE: 27% - P-51 Mustang Airfoil
I'd hedge my bets and run the scale airfoil through Xfoil at the sort of reynolds numbers you expect and see if it actually does work out as well at the model's expected Reynolds number range or not. Likely it would be just fine and replicate the full size wing's performance at higher speeds. But some of those types of airfoils fall apart pretty quickly when they get down to lower reynolds numbers. If the scale airfoil for the P51 is one of those it would be nice to see it before you select it for the build.
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The airfoil is not that important - you can use it and if you make the all up weight reasonable - it will work as well as any model airplane foil.
A good reason for this fat shape -is to get the wheels up into the correct location for scale appearance
On full scale Mustang - later models used different wings
A good reason for this fat shape -is to get the wheels up into the correct location for scale appearance
On full scale Mustang - later models used different wings
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Hi Roger,
I agree whole heartedly with rmh's statement above. Building light and straight provide for much bigger benefits to flight performance than the airfoil chosen, within reason of course. The laminar flow airfoil of the Mustang is really not that radical and has been used successfully on much smaller models of the P-51 than what you are building. I recently completed the design for a 1/4 scale P-51D which is as scale as my documentation and research would allow, including the airfoil. Best of luck with your big 'stang and please put up a build thread somewhere. Love to see some pics.
I agree whole heartedly with rmh's statement above. Building light and straight provide for much bigger benefits to flight performance than the airfoil chosen, within reason of course. The laminar flow airfoil of the Mustang is really not that radical and has been used successfully on much smaller models of the P-51 than what you are building. I recently completed the design for a 1/4 scale P-51D which is as scale as my documentation and research would allow, including the airfoil. Best of luck with your big 'stang and please put up a build thread somewhere. Love to see some pics.
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Nice drawing, Chad.
Nice drawing, Chad.
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Hi Chad,
Is it possible to buy a set of your drawings? (on paper or -better- in a file form)
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Hi Chad,
Is it possible to buy a set of your drawings? (on paper or -better- in a file form)
Thanks.
Send me an email at the addy below and we can discuss it.
Chad Veich
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