In high d/f trim, the flow would follow the wing profile and leave at the trailing edge of the flap, thereby dragging out all the paraffin wax uptil the topJust_a_fan wrote:Looks like separation in high d/f trim...
You're assuming that they've designed the wing correctly. Sure, you don't want separation but the point of testing things is to see what's actually happening.n_anirudh wrote:In high d/f trim, the flow would follow the wing profile and leave at the trailing edge of the flap, thereby dragging out all the paraffin wax uptil the topJust_a_fan wrote:Looks like separation in high d/f trim...
Also, why would u want separation in high d/f, would the wing not stall ?
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