I had to double check but I think the Haas mirrors are pretty close to that. There's a question of if far back or as far from the centreline is more beneficial - if I had to chose I think wider it better because it's a longer mount to turn the air down.godlameroso wrote: ↑05 Feb 2022, 04:00I don't think the final car will be like that. If I were a betting man, and I ain't, I'd push the mirrors as far back as possible, because those horizontal strakes will help clean up the rear tire wake.
That was me (and k.ko100v). This is what I sketched out (very rough, sorry) using your regulation boxes (thanks, by the way). By making the nose as short as possible, it looks like nose tip can sit quite high in its regulation box. Unless I'm missing something?jjn9128 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022, 21:43Who was it asking about this sort of 'moustache' front wing? This is as high as you can get the nose tip and wing within their respective volumes.
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Like so. I'm not sure it'll be the dominant concept. The Haas seems to be somewhere in-between max and min height.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 08:10That was me (and k.ko100v). This is what I sketched out (very rough, sorry) using your regulation boxes (thanks, by the way). By making the nose as short as possible, it looks like nose tip can sit quite high in its regulation box. Unless I'm missing something?jjn9128 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022, 21:43Who was it asking about this sort of 'moustache' front wing? This is as high as you can get the nose tip and wing within their respective volumes.
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One benefit is that it forces more twist to the wing, span wise. Birdies twist their wings and it adds more directional stability, especially under yaw. Like the mighty albatross.jjn9128 wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 14:17Like so. I'm not sure it'll be the dominant concept. The Haas seems to be somewhere in-between max and min height.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 08:10That was me (and k.ko100v). This is what I sketched out (very rough, sorry) using your regulation boxes (thanks, by the way). By making the nose as short as possible, it looks like nose tip can sit quite high in its regulation box. Unless I'm missing something?jjn9128 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022, 21:43Who was it asking about this sort of 'moustache' front wing? This is as high as you can get the nose tip and wing within their respective volumes.
https://db3pap006files.storage.live.com ... pmode=none
https://imgbb.com/
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Don't forget that birds use this as the anhedral --> dihedral packages nicely and the yaw stability is becuase the side force centre of pressure is rearwards of the COG. In these new cars any forwards vertical surfacing would decrease stability.godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 18:52One benefit is that it forces more twist to the wing, span wise. Birdies twist their wings and it adds more directional stability, especially under yaw. Like the mighty albatross.jjn9128 wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 14:17Like so. I'm not sure it'll be the dominant concept. The Haas seems to be somewhere in-between max and min height.MIKEY_! wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 08:10
That was me (and k.ko100v). This is what I sketched out (very rough, sorry) using your regulation boxes (thanks, by the way). By making the nose as short as possible, it looks like nose tip can sit quite high in its regulation box. Unless I'm missing something?
https://imgbb.com/
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Imagine our buddy there flying backwards, pretty good wing if you cut out all the animal bits and only focus on the aero.
Steven knows - it's being worked on.
Cheers, I appreciate the thought.
So he thinks Haas are trying to use the front of the sidepod to control tyre wake to some degree - as discussed in the Haas thread. Also getting downwash in to the floor too.
Indeed so. Somewhere in-between that and lower i'd say but yeah!west52keep64 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 16:37This looks familiar:jjn9128 wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 14:17Like so. I'm not sure it'll be the dominant concept. The Haas seems to be somewhere in-between max and min height.
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