MGriffin
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Hi everyone, long time no see. I haven't been able to pursue my aviation dreams as much as I'd hoped. Stuff happened, moving, starting a family, etc.
I have used this time to do more research and learn more about materials engineering and aviation in general when I can. It is a passion I will never lose even if I'm not flying my own plane. I am still not an expert or an aeronautical engineer by any means but I have a better grasp of airframe design and general materials knowledge.
Can anyone give me more information or specifications for the airfoil used on the Easy Riser (LM7610)? I have some of the specifications from their website but it is very lacking. It doesn't mention camber or thickness. Or maybe I'm reading the drawings the wrong way? It says "30% x 40 inches" but that can't be the thickness (the airfoil is relatively thin) and I don't think it has that much camber judging from the pictures.
Any information about this airfoil helps. Thanks.
I have used this time to do more research and learn more about materials engineering and aviation in general when I can. It is a passion I will never lose even if I'm not flying my own plane. I am still not an expert or an aeronautical engineer by any means but I have a better grasp of airframe design and general materials knowledge.
Can anyone give me more information or specifications for the airfoil used on the Easy Riser (LM7610)? I have some of the specifications from their website but it is very lacking. It doesn't mention camber or thickness. Or maybe I'm reading the drawings the wrong way? It says "30% x 40 inches" but that can't be the thickness (the airfoil is relatively thin) and I don't think it has that much camber judging from the pictures.
Any information about this airfoil helps. Thanks.
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