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strut bracing

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M61A!

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Location
QLD, Australia
Hi ,
I've seen a bit of discussion here about strut bracing, but nothing that fills my needs.
For the engineering types out there, is there a rule of thumb for where along the wing span is the best/most effective placement of the strut attachment?
I am currently considering a scratch built high wing strut braced ultralight similar in configuration to the ison airbike. While I have my own ideas, I would like to be able to apply some proper engineering to the structure.

Thanks
Mick
 
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