I am going to feel a fool when someone confirms the obvious answer, but is that vertical vane steerable? (I know it is not supposed to be, just looking at the way its mounted in the 'box'
It's a pitot tube with carbon bodywork around it, it's not supposed to be any other way.
Pretty much, especially these, now universal, horizontal louvers. Curved ones were directed towards drag reduction.
I did know that, but it seems to be mounted on a mechanism in the box. I wondered if it was possible to actually rotate it slightly, although I do not know what advantage it would give, and I know it is not allowed.
It's still a diameter and as such has 50+ times more drag per frontal surface than an aerofoil of same thickness and length. Not to mention the turbulent wake.Big Tea wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 22:46
I did know that, but it seems to be mounted on a mechanism in the box. I wondered if it was possible to actually rotate it slightly, although I do not know what advantage it would give, and I know it is not allowed.
It seems a lot of work putting a cowl or horizontal louver on it as it would be quite a small dia tube. ( or they are small dia on planed that travel considerably faster without an aero blend)
I knew I was being a div when I posted, but I just had to do itVanja #66 wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 11:47It's still a diameter and as such has 50+ times more drag per frontal surface than an aerofoil of same thickness and length. Not to mention the turbulent wake.Big Tea wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 22:46
I did know that, but it seems to be mounted on a mechanism in the box. I wondered if it was possible to actually rotate it slightly, although I do not know what advantage it would give, and I know it is not allowed.
It seems a lot of work putting a cowl or horizontal louver on it as it would be quite a small dia tube. ( or they are small dia on planed that travel considerably faster without an aero blend)
Question everything mate, lack of critical thinking is making the modern homo sapiens into a zombie with one urge - to spend his money on useless crap.
Too much critical thinking means you just have a bunch of critics lying around not making anything for fear of being critiqued, so, hmmm.... Decisions, decisions. Anyway, I'll take the bait and say you are meandering about the edge of the rabbit hole, for it is not Pete O'Tube, it is a possibly a magnetic anomaly detector which allows the Red Horse to trot over higher gravity sections of the track mid-corner, and lower gravity sections of the track along the straights.
I am probably not the right one to point out that criticism is not the same as asking questions of?roon wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 18:09Too much critical thinking means you just have a bunch of critics lying around not making anything for fear of being critiqued, so, hmmm.... Decisions, decisions. Anyway, I'll take the bait and say you are meandering about the edge of the rabbit hole, for it is not Pete O'Tube, it is a possibly a magnetic anomaly detector which allows the Red Horse to trot over higher gravity sections of the track mid-corner, and lower gravity sections of the track along the straights.