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Old 07-16-2016 | 05:21 AM
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da Rock
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Originally Posted by tip stall
...The book shows how to find 1/4 mac for a tapered or a swept design but not the combination. I need to determine the 1/4 mac of the tail plane in order to find a ballpark for the np and cg.
The examples in the book don't include a wing that is both swept and tapered, that's true. However, the system he shows works exactly the same for a combination. However, the final result Andy was working toward is gotten by simple measuring the spans, chords, sweeps and moments as shown in the diagram on the linked website above. However, it's easier to do when you start from the sketch you made when laying out your own design as you're choosing those measurements, aren't you.
I've made a conceptual drawing and need to determine if its viable.I looked at the 1/4 mac calculator in the sticky, it can't be used because I'm unsure how to determine the sweep of the tail plane as it was purely random. The drawing program being used is an older version of MS Paint so there is no way to figure the angle of sweep even if I knew the formula.I need some kind of illustration.Mick
What sticky? Using the application linked above doesn't require you to provide any angles. Sweep is dealt with by the application. You simply decide how many inches back the swept tip will be for your design, just like you have to decide what your root chord is going to be, the tip chord would be, the half spans, etc.

Last edited by da Rock; 07-16-2016 at 05:25 AM.