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Clark Y airfoil

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T11

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Hello guys,
I have a quick questions, if we had a wing that is 6 meters in span and a chord length of 1 meter, and the airfoil is (Clark-Y) (speed is about 30 km/h or 20 mph). in normal straight in level flight how much of weight will this wing carry?
 
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