No he said she said, straight facts. What is the rake angle of the RB16B, about 2.4 degrees right?
"Anyways i took the angle from the pic and then stretched the endplate onto an endplate in a side view and it's roughly 2.3° to 2.7° ... that's the best i could do"
"If you watch the video that has lines superimposed on it you can see the only thing that moves is the wing and nothing else."
Incorrect, watch the upper wishbones on the RB16B, you see that they move in the opposite direction the wing is "panning". Wing goes down upper wishbone goes up by an equal amount. If the wing were moving in relation to the floor and not the suspension, it wouldn't move exactly in relation to the suspension. Because the wing would be bending relative to the floor not the suspension.
The amount the wing lowers is almost exactly the same distance the suspension is displaced.