This note shows how a pure resistance analogue can be used to find the lift on low aspect ratio wings travelling, with small incidence, at speeds close to the sonic velocity.
The method is applicable to flat, twisted or cambered wings and is simple in operation; the results obtained being in close agreement with those obtained by calculations based on the same theory.
The solutions given in this note are essentially those corresponding to the Jones theory, which is applicable to low aspect ratio wings at small incidence, travelling with velocity close to the sonic value. Under these conditions it has been shown that the three-dimensional problem reduces to a series of two-dimensional problems in planes perpendicular to the direction of motion. Thus the wing can be considered as a series of spanwise sections, the solution for each section, in terms of the velocity potential, being considered in turn.