Hello Mike,

I had a super v with a sd7075 airfoil which I loved.  It is seemed to have a 
bit more legs than a sd7037 but not as much as a rg15.  when it came down to 
circling in a hermal, it slowed down nicely just as slow as a sd7037.  I 
could really yank on the elevator and hold the nose high while thermalling.  
I liked it so much, that when I bagged my own addiction, I used the sd7075 
instead odf the sd7037.  Unfortunately I killed it on launch a few weeks ago 
and need to bag another.  I was given all of the original wing templates and 
tooling by the original designer of the addiction (John Johnson) and have 
made a few different  addictions with different airfoils (7080, 7037, 7075). 
  I liked the sd7075 the best so far and the only one I have not tried on an 
addiction so far (of the templates I have) is a sd3021.  A friend of mine in 
the club bagged an sd3021 addiction and loved it, so that is what I might 
try next.

Best regards,

Marc Webster




>From: mike zern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [RCSE] (S7075 Airfoil) Is thre such  a thing?
>Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 15:28:07 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Is there such of a thing as a s7075 airfoil? and how does it compare to a 
>s7037 airfoil? Would it be a good thermal or slope airfoil?
>
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