Re: [Finale] Bernoulli and airplane wings

2005-02-10 Thread Phil Daley
At 03:29 PM 2/10/2005, dhbailey wrote: Andrew Stiller wrote: Actually, that can't be the case, though everybody thinks it is. If Bernoulli's law were responsible for lift in aircraft, airplanes wouldn't be able to fly upside-down--and they can. I'm confused by this remark --

RE: [Finale] Bernoulli and airplane wings

2005-02-10 Thread Bob Colwell
Folks, there's way more to this topic than anyone has said so far. Here are some resources (and please let's get back to Finale, because whenever we stray from that things get weird very quickly.) 1. Stop Abusing Bernoulli: How Airplanes Really Fly, Gale Craig, Regenerative Press1997