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NACA 2412 airfoil has

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To decode NACA 4-digit airfoils, remember: 1st digit = max camber %, 2nd = location of max camber ×10, last two = thickness % of chord.
Updated On: Nov 27, 2025
  • 4% maximum camber with respect to chord
  • maximum camber at 40% chord
  • 12% maximum thickness to chord ratio
  • maximum camber at 20% chord
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The Correct Option is B, C

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Step 1: Understanding NACA 4-digit series.
NACA 2412 is a 4-digit airfoil. Each digit gives specific geometric properties:
- The first digit (2) represents the maximum camber as a percentage of chord: \(2%\).
- The second digit (4) indicates the position of maximum camber from the leading edge in tenths of chord: \(0.4c\) or 40%.
- The last two digits (12) represent the maximum thickness to chord ratio: \(12%\).
Step 2: Evaluate all options.
(A) Incorrect: Camber is 2%, not 4%.
(B) Correct: Maximum camber is located at 40% of the chord.
(C) Correct: The airfoil has 12% thickness-to-chord ratio.
(D) Incorrect: Maximum camber is at 40% chord, not 20%.
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