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Old 01-23-2009 | 12:46 PM
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Default RE: relationship of ground effect and wing chord

ORIGINAL: av8tr7

according to the dictionary of aeronautical terms 2nd edition, published by asa in the late 80's early 90's. ground effect is an increase in lift of an aerodynamic flying machine (airplane or helicopter) flying very near the ground. this additional lift is caused by a distortion of the airflow that produces an increased angle of attack. grond effect disappears when the flying machine is about a half a wingspan or half rotor span above the ground.

Ground effect is something I never argue about with other people, I simple use this to keep the retractable mains underneath my planes and to get the planes in the air, also because of the wind gradient.
(29,5 Oz/sq ft!)

Cees

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