Doesn't the leading edge being thick and rounded up top deflect away air from getting to the slant-plane right behind it creating a low pressure zone above the wing?
Same will apply in flat-wing cases because angle of attack will cause same effect.
What am I missing?
Doesn't the leading edge being thick and rounded up top deflect away air from getting to the slant-plane right behind it creating a low pressure zone above the wing?
Same will apply in flat-wing cases because angle of attack will cause same effect.
What am I missing?