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washout angle

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  1. Soehlig

    TA-152 Washout.

    Kinda toying with designing a TA-152 inspired aircraft. I was reading on the wiki page (not sure if that's a good start) that the TA-152 has 3 degrees of washout. Is this on about the right track? I appreciate any help or advice. Thanks in advance.
  2. clanon

    Washout angle vs wing incidence angle...

    I don't seem to find a graph or formula to get the wing change in incidence at root due to washout angle... I'm about 7degrees wing root incidence on my design and planing on at least 2,6 degrees wash out on tip... Am i supposed to add washout angle/2 to my root incidence? Any help will be...
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