http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id ... _article=1
Maybe they have found a way to create huge amounts of lift in new ways in their disasterous attempts to make a competitive F1 car.
Who knows?
Chris
I often wondered what a modern F1 car would look like if they were to take the wheels off, and put some wings and a jet engine in it. Obviously it would need to be a closed cockpit at that point, but I'm sure it would be hella fun to fly...Carlos wrote:
HondaJet
http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=401
Honda Aerospace Since 1986
Does the aero package look a little cluttered?
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" The wing uses Honda's proprietary turbulence reducing laminar SMH-1 airfoil, which is rather thick but offers low drag at high speed. Also the nose is designed to generate laminar flow to reduce drag. Honda claims that these features, together with the fuel-efficient HF-118 engines, achieve a 40% higher fuel efficiency. "