These notes are an attempt to examine what may be achieved in the way of performance, with existing materials and knowledge of aerodynamic engineering.
No claim is made for novelty, either in the data used or in the methods of working from such data to obtain the results arrived at.
Only the simplest engineering mathematics are employed so these results cannot claim academic accuracy, in fact they are most probably considerably inaccurate. But though inaccurate absolutely, the results should be accurate enough relatively for comparative purposes.
Full details of the methods employed are given in the various Appendices. This appears advisable, as it should make quite clear how the results are obtained and leaves it open for anyone to work out further examples by the same methods or to modify the methods themselves.