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    FW-190 D9

    thanks for the feedback! I wasn't aware that all of the fuel was contained in the fuselage. However, for the sake of demonstrating our skills at analysis, i'm going to leave it as it is, but make a note that all of the fuel is contained within the fuselage. I'm going to be making many...
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    FW-190 D9

    I apologize for the long wait. I haven't had much time to work on this since thanksgiving:( . I've basically got a rough introduction finished, and a little sneak peak of the next section, which will include force calculations along the wingspan. And a question, should I include something...
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    FW-190 D9

    Ah, i meant where did you find the website, poor choice of wording on my behalf. The loading factors are extremely useful. For this report however I will use the highest value given, for a worst case scenario sort of thing. Everything will be maximum. I'm writing the introduction for this...
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    FW-190 D9

    that was an amazing read. Where did you find it?:shock:
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    FW-190 D9

    Well, the only data that is important that I am missing is the maximum and minimum loading factors as well as the maximum dynamic pressure. What I will most likely end up doing is taking values of those from a similarly sized WWII warbird such as an ME109, or a P-51, or a spitfire. The...
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    FW-190 D9

    I'm studying Aeronautical Engineering here. I actually almost went to embry riddle in arizona, but decided i like cold weather over hot weather, so here i am :lol: as far as books, as a typical college student I have absolutely no money. Our library had several editions of "Jane's All the...
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    FW-190 D9

    Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY.
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    FW-190 D9

    Hello, I'm doing a report for my aircraft structures class on the FW-190 d9. I'm specifically analyzing the wing structure. I seem to be missing some information however. I've found Soren's post quite a while back to be quite useful (comparing the 190 to a p-51), but i need the root and tip...
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