Can anyone tell me what would be the result if the reflex on a blade went from a negative at the root end to say neutral before say 1/3 of the span, and remain neutral until the tip end?Would this increase lift, or put you fairly in the mud?Anyone got a good (simple to use) lift calculator lying around?Ted
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Ted.Not sure what the answer to your question is, but consider this.The relative wind on the blades in autorotation causes A higher A.O.A (angle of attack) inboard, and a lower A.O.A. outboard.This is like the reflex found in most aircraft wings.The lift generated has a higher forward component closer to the hub, and higher vertical component towards the blade tips.These created forces are required for flight in autorotation.Having no qualifications in aerodynamics, I feel some of that forward component would be lost. ?Hope this helps. [][][]Regards Sam.
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Sam, Sorry not yet. Been too involved in trying to get my wayward mate Russ on to the right track. Since his brother in law called him a retard, I've been trying to be a wee bit more sensitive to his needs. Starting to think we should call the vet and have him put down.Ted
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