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Wing Loading????
What is the formula that you would use to figure out what the wing loading of a particular plane would be.
Thanks AL |
Wing Loading????
Weight in oz divided by wing area in square feet gives oz/sqft.
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Wing Loading????
Wing loading is usually listed as Ounces/Sq Ft.
Example So on a UCD3D the wing area is 1072 sq in. To convert that to square feet you divide it by 12 TWICE to get 7.44 sq ft. Advertised weight is 7 lbs to 7lbs 6oz. wishful thinking. More like 8 to 9 lbs. But lets assume the factory weight for now. convert pounds to ounces by multiplying 7 by 16 (16 oz per pound) That would give you a range of 112 to 118 ounces 112/7.44 = 15.05 oz/sq ft 118/7.44 = 15.86 oz/sq ft Realisticly 8-9 lbs it comes in at 17.2 to 19.35 oz/sq ft. So like golf, the lower the number the better (slower it will fly before stalling) |
Wing Loading????
awsome!!! Thank you. I had everything right except the divide by 12 twice part...DUH!
Thanks Guys AL |
Wing Loading
if you can remember the number, you can divide pounds by square inches and multiply by 2304. 2300 comes about as close as most scales.
7 / 1072 x 2304 = 15.05 7 / 1072 x 2300 = 15.02 Just remember 2300 |
Wing Loading????
Since this is the 3D forum, figured I point out quickly that wing cubic loading is often a better indicator of flight performance than area loading. To find cubic loading, divide the weight of the plane by the volume of the wing.
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Wing Loading????
If I can't use my fingers and toes to do the math, I'm pretty much done.
I imagine it's quite elaborate to calculate a wings volume. Please tell us more! |
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