- Windmill fantail
A Fantail is a little windmill mounted at
right angle s to the sails, at the rear of thewindmill , and which turns the cap automatically to bring it into the wind. The fantail was patented in 1745 by Edmund Lee, a blacksmith working at Brockmill Forge nearWigan , England, and perfected on mills aroundLeeds and Hull towards the end of the eighteenth century. Fantails are found on all types of traditional windmills. They are more common in England, Denmark and Germany than in other parts of Europe, and are little-known on windmills elsewhere except where English millwrighting traditions were in evidence.The rotating fantail turns the cap of windmill via a system of
gear ing to a toothed rack around the top of the mill tower, or to wheels running on the ground in the case of a post mill. It does so until the fantail sails are oriented parallel to the wind, as in this case the wind can no longer move them. When the fantail is oriented parallel to the wind, the main sails are in the optimal perpendicular orientation and produce maximum powerExternal links
* [http://www.roughwood.net/PhotoAlbum/2004%20Album/2004Images/ShipleyMill2004.htm Shipley Windmill] , West Sussex.
* [http://www.goldengateparkwindmills.org/press/2005-03-18_Article_Chron.html Golden Gate Windmills] .
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