Guessing again on Florian's mystery puzzle part with the following guess:
Is this guess correct or not?: The part joins two queenposts to keel and allows a direct hang-pilot connection
Yes, "airfoiling" could be used in the context of aviation to describe the process of forming or shaping airfoils in a wing. While it's not a standard term in the industry, it logically conveys the action of creating or refining the aerodynamic shape of a wing or other surface to optimize its performance. In aviation and aerodynamics, the term "airfoil" refers to the shape of the wing or blade (of a propeller, rotor, or turbine) that generates lift or thrust when moved through air, so "airfoiling" would be a reasonable way to describe the crafting or modification of these shapes
JoeF wrote:Guessing again on Florian's mystery puzzle part with the following guess:
Is this guess correct or not?: The part joins two queenposts to keel and allows a direct hang-pilot connection
JoeF wrote: what, Reader, is your guess?
Semper Fidelis wrote:Not a plate
Not shur to be lighter
But, even if it might look like a "heavy A-Frame"... the nose (2d view)
Bob Kuczewski wrote:I think we could use another hint.
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