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You don't break the airfoil down

You break the blade down into (spanwise) small segments so that you can analyze forces and moments as you would an (2D) airfoil. You don't break down the airfoil. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.249.47.11 (talk) 15:58, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]