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gearond

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Location
san jose
I'm a new member and I'm glad to be here. Mostly, I'm just a semi knowledgable admirer of anything aeronautical. Reading stories of voyager and the P180 avanti brings tears to my eyes, such good engineering and focus on mission objectives!

I need some help. I have read a great many aeronautical texts over there years, as a technically minded person, not as an engineer. One in particular showed some of the numbers for pressure and flow vs lift for some tested internally blown flap configurations.

Alas, the internet does not reflect all of human created knowledge yet.

Does anyone have any links to those numbers?

Also, I'd like to see the chart for L/D ratio of different wing height on the fuselage.
 
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