Airfoil Data
LS421MOD
NASA/LANGLEY LS(1)-0421MOD AIRFOIL
Wing Geometry Simulator
The NASA/LANGLEY LS(1)-0421MOD AIRFOIL is a 12.5% chord-thickness airfoil with a maximum camber of 6.3% at 33% 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 -6.3°.
Thin airfoil theory predicts a stall angle near 11.4° 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 LS421MOD typically compare it against profiles of similar thickness: NACA M8 AIRFOIL, SARATOV AIRFOIL, GOE 510 AIRFOIL, EPPLER 694 AIRFOIL, GOE 741 AIRFOIL. The NACA 642-015 AIRFOIL is another reference profile frequently considered alongside it.
Related Airfoils
Engineers evaluating the LS421MOD frequently compare it against profiles with comparable geometric constraints. Below are the closest matches based on maximum thickness (12.5%) and max camber (6.3%).