The only way I would approach camber measurement is the shape of the rib,
similar to what Bob says. Cutting out the rib is the only point which I feel I
have real control due to sagging and billowing that may occur in the film once
the airframe is in use.
Bill C
In a message dated 2/2/2006 9:21:49 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
RLBailey_at_care4free.net writes:
The most precise answer I can give is that the camber is that of the air
foil centre line as for all outdoor aviation. The centre line is that midway
between the top and bottom surfaces. Camber of the top of the rib is, to me,
a good enough approximation.
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