ADW 123 wrote:I worry about using a cordless drill as any kind of winder. i have heard stories about the winding peg slipping out and smashing through your projects and ripping up the insides. Having tried them myself, they are also a problem because you cannot "feel" the rubber when it is reaching max. revolutions. you will find you will end up breaking your rubber a lot and that tears up the inside of your plane as well. I have a hand crank winder that has a gear ratio of 1:15. Very handy.
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Wildpig wrote:Are you talking about those "droop tips" on the A-10? They do help with slow speed flight. But, aren't quite the same thing
as wing twist.
I just found this photo... it's of a wing with a serious amount of "wash-in". The wing is upside down so , this would be a "wash-in" example. Leading edge of the outer portion is UP and the trailing edge is DOWN in relation to the root rib.
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