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Old 09-23-2004 | 12:39 PM
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Mikerjf
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Default RE: Why does wingloading go up in bigger planes?

I believe it's due to whats called "scale effect" has to do with reynolds numbers. On a small 30 inch span electric a wing loading of 15 oz/sq ft is high. On a 50 inch span 40 size plane it's low. On a 1/4 scale 35's considered low.

Mike