
edit: does anyone have a CFD image to illustrate what actually aerodynamic stall is? (no need to explain, I've read the wiki once, but I'd like to see it)
i'm fairly sure that you dont want full wing stall along the straights because this will cause even greater drag. you are correct that you obviously want less aerodynamic downforce (ie by using less wing) because this gives less drag in the straights, but you wouldnt want to decrease downforce by simply having the wing stall because this, i would suggest, increases drag greatly - over and above the normal wing producing downforce with mostly laminar flow.Giblet wrote:I think you would want any wings to stall at a certain speed, since the less wing on the straights the better.
MacLaren Aerodynamicist: "Duh. No wonder it doesn't work. We forgot the lanyard." (with apologies).manchild wrote:It vibrates (flexes) laterally at high frequency, acting as fan that directs more air on the rear wing than it would naturally get there.
It is based on an old sculling technique used mainly for survival, when there is only one oar at disposal, and person can't use both hands due to injury.
Callum wrote:Goony??
A bit like the title of this thread?Giblet wrote:Callum wrote:Goony??
Nah too much punctuation, capitalization, and breaks in sentences.
I like Goony, but his paragraphs were a little, um, rudimentary.