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Old 09-24-2004 | 02:24 PM
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Default RE: Why does wingloading go up in bigger planes?

Your comparing different wing designs. To get a truer picture, pick one wing design, in different sizes. Off hand, the plane with a varied range in sizes that comes to mind, is the Lanier Stinger, It comes in a .10, maybe a .30 or .40, there is a .60, a .120 and finally a giant scale. Now you have apples to apples. Good luck, Joe