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You never answered my request for you to further explain your "prop-to-tail ratio" either. At least explain the "prop" part and tell me how dividing the "prop" by the lift force (the "tail") creates a number that means anything.
All based on flying a PC sim?!?!
Gatson is the only on that can do that. But he has an inability to explain his theories.
He needs to draw up some simple diagrams to help explain what the hell he is on about.
btw Gaston, 1800hp does not necessarily equal 1800lbs thrust. (And don't forget the exhaust thrust, which could be 150-300lbs worth on Spitfires, IIRC).
Assume wrong. What kinds of force? Torsional? Tension? Is the load constant through the length of the blade? Is it at the hub as well? You know, I'm all one for free speech and I value the opinions of everyone who participates on this forum, but from what I have read so far you're totally talking out of your @ss. I'm not one to verify what you say mathematically (perhaps Bill might do that if he has nothing else to do in the world), but so far you written long threads and made little sense.I assume 1800 hp is 1800 lbs of force in the prop disc:
This is like a Andy Kaufman joke, ( remember him on Taxi ?) i'll bet even Gaston is laughing.
The joke is on us, for taking the time to read his nonsense.
Can somebody explain this to me?
"despite many reasoned requests for 'the math behind his assumptions' or even a translation of various forces into a free body diagram, he continues to mangle physics as articulated in the the english language like someone with Tourette's Syndrome"
I smell a Nobel Prize for Physics for the brand new theories explained in these threads........
NOBODY went for 10 horizontal turns except maybe in a Lufbrey with a few friends around also in the Lufbrey. Oh wait, that was WWI.
Just think of the play on words his name may be.Elmas - the odors you sense are found in many pastures and known far and wide as bovine fecal matter - highly concentrated and in this case, and delivered by the ton (or Tonne). I believe the Brits shipped this material by sail and noted on the manifest as Shipped High In Transit..
Bf110s flew Lufbery's in WW2.