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I working on a new airfoil design. Please tell me the airfoil having highest lift to drag ratio, I need it for comparison.
The airfoils with the highest lift-to-drag ratios include the NACA 64A309 Hydrofoil, Selig 1223, and Epler 423, which are commonly utilized in aerodesign competitions. For advanced designs, blending fuselage with wings, as seen in the B-2, enhances aerodynamic efficiency. Tools like XFLR5 software are recommended for analyzing various NACA aerofoils. Additionally, morphing wings represent a significant area of research in modern aerodynamics.
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sr241 said:I working on a new airfoil design. Please tell me the airfoil having highest lift to drag ratio, I need it for comparison.
boneh3ad said:Good luck controlling a blended wing body design though. You need sophisticated, computerized control systems to successfully keep such designs airborne and stable.