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Old May 26th, 2012, 3:13 PM   #1
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QuIck lesson in wing angles requested.
I have set up sheets for car, need some
Guidance in how to measure ,I.e., where
And how. The rear wing is an averill and
On the rear end plate are several holes to
Set angles , are they numbered? Is 1 at the top
Or bottom? Have front main wing set at
About 0' , what should the bi wings be set?
The set up sheet for mid Ohio from the previous
Owner says 10deg. Any help and guidance
Appreciated. Thanks, Johnny
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Old May 27th, 2012, 4:33 PM   #2
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Hi Johnny. You mentioned Keith Averill. He can often be found at MidOhio for a National, I think he will not be there this coming weekend, but he's an excellent source of wing information. He can tell you the stall angle for virtually any wing in common usage.
My son and I will be at MidOhio for the double national this coming weekend. We will be the red FC 73. If you come on over, unless we're thrashing, I would be glad to show you our set up, front wing and flaps, and the rears. Good luck
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Old May 27th, 2012, 5:21 PM   #3
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Thanks! I will do that. You guys run really
Well there. I'd appreciate it.
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