At any rate I'm sort of pre-empting Treehugger on this post, maybe not, But, what I'd like to see is an easy to use slider button type GUI program that set's up proper and accurate airfoil profiles for each flight surfaces for the PAR Polar file. (This could also have a Reynolds # adjustment for size also...) They have something similar for Motocalc 7. Maybe it could be bundled with the next release of FMS? (Hint, Hint,..)
Something else that might interest Michael and Roman. Have either of you looked into improving the stall characteristics in FMS 2,85 by introducing a "noise" factor to the AOA of the airfoil? Basically it would be like having the Lift to drag, coefficiencey of lift and the C/L start to randomly jump around in increasing amounts as you go beyond the stall point. I mean isn't this what happens in real life to an airfoil?
I take some fairly large liberties with the Polars in my own models. I try to be as accurate as I can, but there's still a lot of guess work and trail and error. Some sort of Polar generater that allows you to select the camber, thickness, LE radius, and also allows for airfoils that transition from the root to the tip, would be a boon for creating better airfoils to match our models.
I don't know how much additional coding would have to be added, and maybe you're allready considering this. But as a long time user, and booster of this freeware sim, it would be nice to see a bit more flight realism as FMS matures.
Anyways, just some thoughts.
Best Regards
Lewis Schroeder

