What characterized the typical European windmill design used for heavy work?
Answer
Fewer, larger sails optimized for high speed and high power output
European designs were typically optimized for high rotational speed and high power output, suitable for heavy milling work or moving large volumes of water over short vertical distances, featuring a limited number of large blades or sails.

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