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leading and trailing edges - 3/7/2004 6:49:47 PM   
toyman94


 

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I am at the aileron stage on my Edge540P build. What is the prefered way to shape the trailing edges and tail surface leading edges? I am assuming round will be fine but is there a better looking or performing way?? By the way, this build has been very fun!!! There isn't anything I would change, but then there is room for anybody's preferences to be applied.

Thanks,
Keith
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RE: leading and trailing edges - 3/8/2004 1:34:00 PM   
AFSalmon



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Keith,

Leave all trailing edges square (reduces flutter) and round the leading edges conventionally.

Mike

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