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Increasing radius wing root fairings

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Red Jensen

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Location
Palmdale, CA
Hey All,

I've been a long time lurker. I've finally joined as I need a bit of help from the knowledgeable folks here. I've really enjoyed many hours of great reading so far, so thank you for that.

What I'm after is a formula more than basic rules of thumb for designing wing root fillets. I understand the concept, but I'm hopeful for some math to back it up. Does such a thing exist? I've searched and seen some great diagrams and general explanations etc., but maybe I've missed it.

FWIW......low wing molded composite airplane 275mph-ish

Thanks in advance!

Red
 
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