From: jimp on
John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>> jimp specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
> ...
>
>>>> Only that it is obvious you have no clue about airfoils, how
>>>> they work, or their history.
>>>
>>> Says someone claiming that a sail boat sail works the same as
>>> an aircraft wing.
>>>
>>> But seriously...
>>
>> Seriously, there are many, many kinds of sailboat sails, a fact
>> you seem to have totally missed.
>
> Go ahead and provide a citation to a sailboat sail that works the same
> as an aircraft wing, please.

And here's yet another sail that works the same as an aircraft wing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateen

Scroll down to "Modern small-boat lateen sails".

Also read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing

Scroll down to "Energy capture"


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From: John Doe on
jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:

> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>>> jimp specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>
>>>>> Only that it is obvious you have no clue about airfoils, how
>>>>> they work, or their history.
>>>>
>>>> Says someone claiming that a sail boat sail works the same as
>>>> an aircraft wing.
>>>>
>>>> But seriously...
>>>
>>> Seriously, there are many, many kinds of sailboat sails, a fact
>>> you seem to have totally missed.
>>
>> Go ahead and provide a citation to a sailboat sail that works the same
>> as an aircraft wing, please.
>
> And here's yet another sail that works the same as an aircraft wing:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateen
>
> Scroll down to "Modern small-boat lateen sails".
>
> Also read:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing
>
> Scroll down to "Energy capture"

Right... So an aircraft is like a sailboat with the opposite wing as the keel.
From: jimp on
John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>>>> jimp specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>>> Only that it is obvious you have no clue about airfoils, how
>>>>>> they work, or their history.
>>>>>
>>>>> Says someone claiming that a sail boat sail works the same as
>>>>> an aircraft wing.
>>>>>
>>>>> But seriously...
>>>>
>>>> Seriously, there are many, many kinds of sailboat sails, a fact
>>>> you seem to have totally missed.
>>>
>>> Go ahead and provide a citation to a sailboat sail that works the same
>>> as an aircraft wing, please.
>>
>> And here's yet another sail that works the same as an aircraft wing:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateen
>>
>> Scroll down to "Modern small-boat lateen sails".
>>
>> Also read:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing
>>
>> Scroll down to "Energy capture"
>
> Right... So an aircraft is like a sailboat with the opposite wing as the keel.

Keep rereading it until you understand it.



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From: John Doe on
jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:

> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>
>>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>>> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>> jimp specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>>>> Only that it is obvious you have no clue about airfoils, how
>>>>>>> they work, or their history.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Says someone claiming that a sail boat sail works the same as
>>>>>> an aircraft wing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But seriously...
>>>>>
>>>>> Seriously, there are many, many kinds of sailboat sails, a fact
>>>>> you seem to have totally missed.
>>>>
>>>> Go ahead and provide a citation to a sailboat sail that works the same
>>>> as an aircraft wing, please.
>>>
>>> And here's yet another sail that works the same as an aircraft wing:
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateen
>>>
>>> Scroll down to "Modern small-boat lateen sails".
>>>
>>> Also read:
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing
>>>
>>> Scroll down to "Energy capture"
>>
>> Right... So an aircraft is like a sailboat with the opposite wing as the keel.
>
> Keep rereading it until you understand it.

Why?
From: jimp on
John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>>>> jimp(a)specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>>>> John Doe <jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>>> jimp specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Only that it is obvious you have no clue about airfoils, how
>>>>>>>> they work, or their history.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Says someone claiming that a sail boat sail works the same as
>>>>>>> an aircraft wing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But seriously...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seriously, there are many, many kinds of sailboat sails, a fact
>>>>>> you seem to have totally missed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Go ahead and provide a citation to a sailboat sail that works the same
>>>>> as an aircraft wing, please.
>>>>
>>>> And here's yet another sail that works the same as an aircraft wing:
>>>>
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateen
>>>>
>>>> Scroll down to "Modern small-boat lateen sails".
>>>>
>>>> Also read:
>>>>
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing
>>>>
>>>> Scroll down to "Energy capture"
>>>
>>> Right... So an aircraft is like a sailboat with the opposite wing as the keel.
>>
>> Keep rereading it until you understand it.
>
> Why?

So perhaps you will stop embarassing yourself by posting nonsense.

I notice you have totally ignored my post that shows sailboat sails that are
identical to airplane wings.



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