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  1. flyoz

    www.flycorvair.com

    :ermm:Anybody able to "see " the website - it seems not to respond from within Australia ? The problem seems to have started in Aug Flyoz
  2. flyoz

    Colomban Banbi MC100 Plans for Sale

    Colomban " Banbi " MC 100 Plans for sale Registered set of MC100 plans for sale , 2 seat side by side aluminum aircraft They consist of 36 large sheets of plans Banbi build manual ( French ) . I also converted the pages to "Word" in preparation for doing a translation so that is in...
  3. flyoz

    Raspet wing tip for Wittman W10

    I have searched the net and this site for more information about the wing tips on the W10 who were designed by Dr Raspet . Does anyone have any design info about them - they seemed to work well on the Tailwinds ? Flyoz
  4. flyoz

    Wing/fuselage flow

    I have had a look at a lot of wing/ fus intersection and the resulting flows . One area that interests me is how the placement of the fuselage on a 3 dimentional wing adapts the flow , and how the shape of the fuselage after the wing junction can help to keep the air attached to the fuselage as...
  5. flyoz

    Basic design principles

    I would like to start a discussion on some of the basics of aircraft design so others ( like me ) who are setting up a design can get the basics right before we get into other stuff like cosmetics and looks - just an idea but here is a question to kick it off Some of the french 80 HP types...
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