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San_Diego_Pilot
Killed some time today waiting for an SQL query to run and came upon this guy's YouTube channel (link below). It got me thinking... why don't planes have more glider-esq wings? It's well known that super high aspect ratios make for an efficient foil (modern race yachts have incredibly thin foils as well).. so when I look at something like a Cherokee, or even a newer build plane (even an Cirrus) I'm surprised how short the wings are
I know Diamond builds goofy looking glider-esq planes... but it seems that if executed right you could build a fast flying machine with a relatively small (read: fuel efficient, good gph) powerplant.
Is it just practicality considerations with having a 50ft wingspan... or am I missing something
https://www.youtube.com/user/bviv
I know Diamond builds goofy looking glider-esq planes... but it seems that if executed right you could build a fast flying machine with a relatively small (read: fuel efficient, good gph) powerplant.
Is it just practicality considerations with having a 50ft wingspan... or am I missing something
https://www.youtube.com/user/bviv