Ogami musashi wrote:Whiteblue: adaptive aero are device you can adapt, so a driver that increases or decrease the front wing's angle of attack is doing adaptive aeros. ..
it appears that you are not using adaptive in it's original biological sense.
from Healthline
Adaptation
Behavior that enables an organism to function effectively in its environment.
Adaptation describes the process whereby an organism adapts to, or learns to survive in, its environment. The process is crucial to natural selection, enabling those organisms or species best suited to a particular environment to survive. Ethologists, scientists who study the behavior of animals in their natural habitats from an evolutionary perspective, document adaptive behavior.
we also know adaptive machine control from Britannica
Improvements in CNC machine tools depend on the refinement of adaptive control, which is the automatic monitoring and adjustment of machining conditions in response to variations in operation performance.
the common aspect of both uses of adaptive is that the object of the adaptation changes itself to suit the environmental change.
this led me to asume an electronic element to adaptive aerodynamics. if the driver just changes settings that can be seen as an adjustment but I would not regard that as adaptive aerodynamics. of cause this is just a semantic issue that isn't really relevant. I mention it more to come to mutually agreed definitions. I appreciate your input very much and hope you do not see this as criticism.