The originals were the FX60-100.  T-tail vintage models.

Later it was changed to the WA01 which was thined something or other. Those were in the 8-9% thick range.

And at the end, there were some thinned down to 6%.

Phil Barnes wrote:

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From: Lighthorse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does anyone know what the airfoil of the Magic is?


It's the FX60-100. It was actually printed in the back of the 1994-1995 NSP
catalog, listed as 3.35% camber and 9.97% thickness.

At some later date Frank thinned this airfoil to 6% for the "6% Magic".

Phil


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