richard_leeds wrote:Forgive my ignorance and lack of sketch because I'm on a mobile ...
If we imagine this in section, we have a floor acting in combination with two flaps. To my mind that cross section doesn't look too dissimilar to the rear wing. Admittedly the blockage cause by the suspension arms is very clumsy compared to the rear wing flaps but the result is still a big L shape in section.
Maybe. Someone who knows more will surely correct me, but my time here has led me to think that the important thing about wings is more what happens on the underside than on top. In that regard, this isn't much of a wing at all. I think the tricky bit is what's happening behind, and how it's pulling air from under the floor without stalling, etc. I suspect that the 'leaks' in the air dam are
important.
I think what's going on in front is more about moving the air up and getting a lot of very fast, very energized air underneath the rear wing. Again, I'll probably be corrected on that, but that's the way I'm seeing it.