turbof1 wrote:wuzak wrote:The aero benefit is that you can have, in reality, much more airflow underneath the nose. You are basicilly simulating pre-2014 noses. Compromised, of course, due much thicker pylons. The 'finger nose' design tries to achieve the same thing, but does block the airflow in the centre. The sabretooth solution does not, but then again blocks more airflow at the sides.
The problem that I see with this approach is in the severity of the compromise.
since you need a minimum width of 78,26mm and with a syymetric vanity panel would have twice that you would have a blocked width of 156,52mm.
That is roughly half the front bulkhead width.
Too much blockage IMHO to gain anything.
I would rather see a combination of the Blanchimont Type nose with the snowplow/T-Tray design where both elements together satisify the 9000 mm^2 allowing a thin central Finger/Pylon plus a rather thin horizontal tray to which the FW pylons are attached on the lower side. I haven't seen anything in the rules that would prevent that.