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Double Channel Wing Plausible?
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[QUOTE="russ_watters, post: 6068788, member: 142"] One way or another, the air has to be directed downward to produce lift. Blowing it horizontally over/across a wing is a really inefficient way to do that (sucking it over the wing is even worse)...as the results in the video show, with the thrust produced being about 5x the lift produced. I'm sure it would -- but you should be able to predict how much of an improvement based on the results in the youtube video, and show yourself why it is still a really bad idea. [/QUOTE]
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