On 9/20/06, Allen Wiesner <flash...@usadatanet.net> wrote:
> Well, how about L/R wing panels joined at the centerline and with the
> dihedral built into the joint?

The problem with that is, as the center section is reduced, the outer
sections have to be made larger to provide the same wing area.

For example, on the KR2S:
wing center section     30 sf
outer wings                     52 sf
63% of plane's weight supported on waf's

change center section to 36" span (round numbers to match fuselage)
wing center section     12 sf
outer wings                     70 sf
85% of plane's weight now supported on waf's

This doesn't mean that it _can't_ be done, just that there are now
larger forces on the WAF's and the wood they attach to, and you must
re-do all the engineering and calculations to make sure things will
still work.

A possible exception would be to put the KR2-S outer wings on the
reduced center section of a KR-1.  This would give you very close to
the original wing area of the KR-1, and less stress on the WAF's due
to the lower gross weight.

-- 
Regards,
RonB

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