Subject: | Re: Rudderflatter? |
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From: | Graham Singleton <100421.2123@compuserve.com> |
Date: | Wed, 18 Oct 1995 20:13:19 |
>>However I know through experience most of your hypothesis above is flawed but I will leave it to others to explain more scientifically than I can. << We can all learn something , every day if we're lucky. Where is the flaw(s). At speeds below Vne the Europa doesn't flutter and I don't think the lowspeed oscillation on the video should be described as flutter, it wasn't divergent anyway, but please explain what you know. Graham |
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