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Revised calculations of the NACA 6-series of low drag aerofoils

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

T. R. F. Nonweiler*
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow

Extract

A recent study by digital computer of the theoretical characteristics of a family of low drag aerofoil sections was prompted some time ago by the need to redesign a particular NACA 6-series aerofoil of high camber (which was not producing the desired pressure distribution). Understandably, therefore, this new family of aerofoils—christened the GU series—was patterned on the NACA sections, and designed to provide the characteristic region of uniform velocity over the forward portion of one surface at the extreme of the low drag range, followed by a compression region of roughly constant adverse pressure gradient.

Type
Technical notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1973 

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References

1. Nonweiler, T. A New Series of Low Drag Aerofoils. ARC R & M 3618, HMSO. 1970.Google Scholar
2. Abbott, Ira H. and Von Doenhoff, A. E. Theory of Wing Sections. McGraw Hill. 1949.Google Scholar