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Old 08-27-2003 | 01:57 PM
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Default basic principles of flight

stoned-X,

The pressure at the leading edge will be higher. I suspect an ellipse will have a higher lift coefficient than a flat plate because the curvature of the leading edge and top surface of the ellipse will allow the ellipse to stall at a higher angle of attack than a flat plate. If the ellipse is very fat though, it will have a lower lift coefficient than a flat plate.

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