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Old 08-08-2008 | 01:18 PM
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Default RE: Question about "wing loading" spec

ORIGINAL: Missileman

Wing loading is simply how much wing area you have divided by the weight of the airplane.
Simply put the higher the wing loading the faster the airplane need to fly to stay in the air.
Trainers have low wing loading so are able to fly slower and land slower. Warbirds have high wing loading so they have to fly faster and land hotter.
Can you give an example? ie. wing area is widthxlength 12inchesx70inches=840sq.in. divided by weight (with fuel or without?) ie. 4lbs. or 840/4=210 - is this correct for the example given?
What units are typically used to do the calcs - square inches and lbs or ounces or grams??