lol
others agree with me, a hunch is needed to spurn the desire of facts
Didn't your mother teach you by rhetorically asking you "if others jumped off a cliff would you do the same"?
All hunches are not equal; some are more equal than others
, which tell us something about how good or how bad the hunch is let alone figuring out how you actually test them.
ok enough with the circular bs, is there a Open source/Free Fluid dynamics simulator, at least I could plug in the NACA airfoil, wing dimensions and the air velocity and calculate how much drag is created by the wing? This would be a starting point to calculating its dive characteristics.
What flavor of CFD would you like - RANS, LES, or DES? That's some serious blackbelt aerogeek kungfu when you decide to skip past Kutta-Joukowski and Prandtl and deal directly with Navier-Stokes *whistle*. Of course you could spend weeks trying to make sense of all that and only get an indication of drag for the wing or you could just look over flight test and wind tunnel reports and get the drag coefficient for the entire airplane like this...
...or drag polars like this....
...or even see how closely the B-239 in AH diving matches a real life ~5500 lbs F2A-2 diving from 20,000 ft like this..
And by the way, let me know if you find a good CFD program along with all the grid-generators etc. that will run on my pedestrian PC running Vista will ya? Thanks!!
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