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  1. Gaucho729

    Spar position

    Seeking information on the position of the wing spar found a report that talks about her relationship with the center of pressure of the airfoil. Indicates to better handle the torsional forces must be located ideally at the position of the center of pressure. It so happens that the center of...
  2. Gaucho729

    Spar position

    I need to move the spar about 4cm to the leading edge. I think it would to place the spar in the thickest area of the profile (more inertia?) but I think the difference is minimal. You think that you can move the spar in this way?
  3. Gaucho729

    Tell us what you are building!

    I am starting the construction of one Gazaile 2
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