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Old 11-15-2012, 03:56 AM
Oryx Oryx is offline
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And this, ladies and gentleman, is why I and most other aeronautical engineers stopped posting on these forums.

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Originally Posted by Gaston View Post
And that includes how reducing the throttle reduces the wingloading...
Wing loading is measured in kg/m^2 - it is mass divided by area, not force divided by area. Unless you live in a different universe than us, throttle setting cannot change either the mass of the aircraft or the area of the wing.

There is no point trying to argue with you. You will believe what you want to believe, make up your own version of physics as required and suck random statistics out of your thumb - whatever. I have made my two posts for the decade.