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This is from orig source from Development of the Swept Wing 1935-1945, AIAA Library of Flight, 2010, as I posted way above, ignored as usual by you as it doesn't fit your believe.
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So by 42-43 when the inner wing was swept, they knew the advantges of swept wings. On top of that we have seen that only the inner wing was swept early in development to correct for CoG as we have seen in the link about wing design of the 262 which I posted several times above. So I have always showed what my claims were based on. You better start reading for once, and not only what you like. Now could you comment on this lie of yours: Quote:
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Faithful believes, not supported by any sources. Quote:
Only the outer wing. Look at the wing design progress linked at least twice already. Look at the wing design progress linked at least twice already. The wing was straight, then it was swept in the outer part to correct for CoG, then the engines got on the wing...and then 42-43, by the time additional research had been done and they had access to it and they had tested lower speeds and less wing sweep, then the inner wing was swept. And please for once could you tell me how come you know why that link in the Stormbirds webpage is still under construction? Facts for this please. Not more BS which you just imagine. And no, by shouting louder and writing bigger and in red, your faithful creations and manipulations won't disappear and your unanswered questions will not be answered. The louder is right works in the kindergarden but not here. +++++ |
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