That rear suspension
How do they manage enough rigidity in the rear suspension by attaching it there?
Sidepod is floating. Totally straight g-line. No concern for outwash, it seems. Straight shot to the diffuser front the front of the floor. Very interesting! I had been guessing at use of blunt sidepod outwash to work the floor boards. RB22 sort of provided that, but here there is no concern for it.vorticism wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 19:05Big louver exit on the side, as I expected. What I suggested back in June.
vorticism wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025, 01:29Skimming through the 2026 regulations, it seems to have some easter eggs. The biggest one may be the changes to wording of the engine cover & louver aperture allowances. They might provide the main visual differentiator of 2026: large unusual louvers. ...
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https://twitter.com/athalkunni/status/1 ... 6148342914Can't tell if there is a center cannon at the rear or not. Traditional sidepod shapes, it seems, although very compact.
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Other items of interest:
--RB19 type sidepod inlet
--pushrod front & rear
--rear suspension arms mounted to the RW pylons
--large roll hoop wings
--large halo vanes
--two legged RWAS adjuster fairing?
--spoon shaped nosecone

But is it illegal? And I think it it's mounted roughly in the middle it could be rotated enough, physically.
Interesting feature. The spar for the floor and the suspension arm almost shares the same spot.
Something funny is going on in this suspension.
Blue driveshaft.