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We took over a project and are concerned about airfoil twist.
Measured from 3 points:  LE root, LE tip, TE root all on the same plane, 
the TE tip is 0.60 inch elevated (twist)
Based on the info in Don Dykins' book (constant 1.5 degree twist) and 
the formula: 
Twist (inches)=chordx(sin 1.5deg)
We get a spec of 1.0 in twist@40in chord.  This gives us about 0.9deg 
twist. 
This spec gives me pause and may indeed be dangerous at stall.  
Remember, we are talking about a classic wing here.
What have other classic builders discovered as their actual twist 
values?
What has been done to compensate/remedy the situation? 
I would hate to have to throw these wings away.
Creighton Smith
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