18 votes Airfoil Posted February 28 by skybrian Tags: airfoils, angle of attack, turbulence, transport, aviation, aircraft, physics, author.bartosz ciechanowski, long read https://ciechanow.ski/airfoil/ Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Title Airfoil - Bartosz Ciechanowski Authors Bartosz Ciechanowski Word count 10 978 words 4 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [3] PetitPrince February 28 Link All articles of same author are masterpieces in vulgarisation and visualization. All articles of same author are masterpieces in vulgarisation and visualization. 13 votes [2] skybrian (OP) February 28 Link Parent If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment. If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment. 8 votes PetitPrince February 28 Link Parent A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. 7 votes skybrian (OP) February 28 Link An in-depth explanation of the physics behind how wings work, illustrated with interactive 2D simulations. An in-depth explanation of the physics behind how wings work, illustrated with interactive 2D simulations. 5 votes
[3] PetitPrince February 28 Link All articles of same author are masterpieces in vulgarisation and visualization. All articles of same author are masterpieces in vulgarisation and visualization. 13 votes [2] skybrian (OP) February 28 Link Parent If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment. If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment. 8 votes PetitPrince February 28 Link Parent A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. 7 votes
[2] skybrian (OP) February 28 Link Parent If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment. If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment. 8 votes PetitPrince February 28 Link Parent A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. 7 votes
PetitPrince February 28 Link Parent A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through. 7 votes
skybrian (OP) February 28 Link An in-depth explanation of the physics behind how wings work, illustrated with interactive 2D simulations. An in-depth explanation of the physics behind how wings work, illustrated with interactive 2D simulations. 5 votes
All articles of same author are masterpieces in vulgarisation and visualization.
If anyone is confused by this, it might help to know that vulgarization has two meanings. I’m assuming that in this case, it’s a compliment.
A compliment indeed ! It's a frenchism that went through.
An in-depth explanation of the physics behind how wings work, illustrated with interactive 2D simulations.