Guys this Suspension has it's own Thread.
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... =6&t=17815
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I'm sure it's not the final version.timbo wrote:What I wonder is why so much duct tape everywhere?
It's about legality.Thunders wrote:Guys this Suspension has it's own Thread.
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... =6&t=17815
The tape is covering some wiring on the front flat section. The shape is still clearly what he posted above. It's even visible on the picture he used to show you.Diesel wrote: The tape in this picture would suggest the shape was otherwise. Even if there is a "gurney", it's nowhere near as big as has been suggested
Indeed, so it'll be quite a job for teams to copy and all the more reason to roll it out and test immediately.PhillipM wrote:I hope they have, because the entire sidepod philosophy and internal cooling flow is designed around having those there
I'm challenging it so we can get some more detailed images, or even better, a video. I'm more than happy to be proven wrong, I welcome it!PhillipM wrote:Conclusive how?
That's just the way you're perceiving it, I can quite clearly see the 'mushroom' shaping myself in both those photographs.
Given you can see that the front of the arms is much narrower than the rear, and that there's a concave profile on the top surface, I'm not sure why you keep insisting they're square.
In that case the "lip" is a lot smaller than previous illustrations, like the one of the site's front page.RZS10 wrote:http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1413 ... 1ja231.jpg
the tape obviously bends upwards (marked with yellow) indicated by the reflections that show it's not just cut off tape(green) ... tried to sketch it on the rigth looking from the other side (it's hidden behind the wing mount on the other picture)
Well, given every photo shows a mushroom shape, and everyone at testing who's actually seen it shows a mushroom shape...Diesel wrote: I'm challenging it so we can get some more detailed images, or even better, a video. I'm more than happy to be proven wrong, I welcome it!
It's not clear in any photo I've seen here.PhillipM wrote:Well, given every photo shows a mushroom shape, and everyone at testing who's actually seen it shows a mushroom shape...Diesel wrote: I'm challenging it so we can get some more detailed images, or even better, a video. I'm more than happy to be proven wrong, I welcome it!
I think this is pretty much correct. The gurney (or whatever it is...) looks to have a very soft edge.Diesel wrote:It's not clear in any photo I've seen here.PhillipM wrote:Well, given every photo shows a mushroom shape, and everyone at testing who's actually seen it shows a mushroom shape...Diesel wrote: I'm challenging it so we can get some more detailed images, or even better, a video. I'm more than happy to be proven wrong, I welcome it!
IMO - it's more like this (very crude drawing):-
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/610 ... rofile.png
Ps- RZS10 was pretty close, but I still think the flap is smaller than his illustration.
there are plenty decent images, even the one in the article on the front page...Diesel wrote:It's not clear in any photo I've seen here.PhillipM wrote:Well, given every photo shows a mushroom shape, and everyone at testing who's actually seen it shows a mushroom shape...Diesel wrote: I'm challenging it so we can get some more detailed images, or even better, a video. I'm more than happy to be proven wrong, I welcome it!
IMO - it's more like this (very crude drawing):-
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/610 ... rofile.png
You've lost me there, you are drawing lines on things that aren't even visible in the photo.RZS10 wrote:there's plenty visual evidence, even the picture in the article on the front page...Diesel wrote:It's not clear in any photo I've seen here.PhillipM wrote: Well, given every photo shows a mushroom shape, and everyone at testing who's actually seen it shows a mushroom shape...
IMO - it's more like this (very crude drawing):-
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/610 ... rofile.png
the crash structure is more or less horizontal, draw a line on it, then parallel lines on top of the profile where the "fin" is one where the "main" part of the profile is ... then you can see that the height of the fin (1) is approximately one third to half the size of the main profile (2) depending on the picture you take ...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/141 ... hrooms.jpg