My thoughts exactly.MrT wrote:The lift generated by the aerofoil will be perpendicular to the foil surface because it's pressure based...
This is star wars version of a W wing :p
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Ri ... wwing2.jpg
My thoughts exactly.MrT wrote:The lift generated by the aerofoil will be perpendicular to the foil surface because it's pressure based...
This was exactly why I started this threadmanchild wrote:Yesterday, a friend of mine asked me what do I think about these rumors and I replied that it will be nothing spectacular but just slightly waved wing. Than I read these news stories about "revolutionary" rear wing, so I reckoned "if its revolutionary than it must be radical". That's why I made those drawings, to try to guess radical solution.
Like this?axle wrote:Like your thinking manchild. Would you be able to rough something out that's with in the rules that is W shaped from above?
Could it perhaps be this extreme? I had in mind really deep W that would increase overall wingspan allowing team to run blades at lower angle. That would mean same amount of downforce but much less drag since blades would be at lower angle = greater top speed.
Some Googling, andCiwai wrote:Your literal depiction of a W reminds me of the Parnelli Indy car that ran in the early/mid '70s ... It originally ran with the aggressively angled side mounted wings, but the car was dog slow and soon reverted to more conventional wings.