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Old 03-16-2006 | 10:12 PM
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Default RE: wing loading definition

A down-lifting tail is not as inefficient as it may look at first glance. The tail is in the wing's downwash and instead of generating downlift by accelerating air upwards, it is decelerating the downwash somewhat and thus is recovering some of the kinetic energy in the downwash. You might say that the tail is "surfing" on the main wing's downwash.