Airfoil Data
GOE692
GOE 692 AIRFOIL
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The GOE 692 AIRFOIL is a 13.1% chord-thickness airfoil with a maximum camber of 6.5% at 40% chord, suited to high-lift UAV wings, RC sailplanes, and low-Reynolds-number slow-flyers. At zero angle of attack the cambered geometry generates positive lift, giving an estimated zero-lift angle of -6.5°.
Thin airfoil theory predicts a stall angle near 11.2° and a peak lift-to-drag ratio around 70 at typical UAV and light-aircraft Reynolds numbers — useful benchmarks before running a full XFOIL or NeuralFoil polar. The 13% thickness provides structural depth for main-spar placement without excessive drag penalty at moderate speeds.
Designers evaluating the GOE692 typically compare it against profiles of similar thickness: EPPLER 856 AIRFOIL, GOE 646 AIRFOIL, GOE 225 (MVA H.35) AIRFOIL, WORTMANN FX 66-17AII-182 AIRFOIL (AS TESTED AT NASA), GOE 675 AIRFOIL. The NASA SC(2)-0012 AIRFOIL is another reference profile frequently considered alongside it.
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Related Airfoils
Engineers evaluating the GOE692 frequently compare it against profiles with comparable geometric constraints. Below are the closest matches based on maximum thickness (13.1%) and max camber (6.5%).
EPPLER-856
EPPLER 856 AIRFOIL
GOETTINGEN-646
GOE 646 AIRFOIL
GOETTINGEN-225
GOE 225 (MVA H.35) AIRFOIL
WORTMANN-FX-66-17-17AI
WORTMANN FX 66-17AII-182 AIRFOIL (AS TESTED AT NASA)
GOETTINGEN-675
GOE 675 AIRFOIL
EPPLER-856
EPPLER 856 AIRFOIL
GOETTINGEN-225
GOE 225 (MVA H.35) AIRFOIL
GOETTINGEN-646
GOE 646 AIRFOIL
WORTMANN-FX-66-17-17AI
WORTMANN FX 66-17AII-182 AIRFOIL (AS TESTED AT NASA)
GOETTINGEN-675
GOE 675 AIRFOIL
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