Impressive!rjsa wrote:Yep, and the grove n the clouds digged by downwashdjos wrote:Is that black spec another aircraft?
Impressive!rjsa wrote:Yep, and the grove n the clouds digged by downwashdjos wrote:Is that black spec another aircraft?
Thanks!rjsa wrote:Nice, by Gordon Murray:
http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/wp-co ... y-copy.gif
http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/f1/th ... gulations/
Yes, you need them. Active suspensions keep the height constant, while shirts seal the venturi tunnel so they´re more eficient trying to avoid air enters the tunnel from the sides as much as posibledjos wrote:You don't need sliding shirts when you have active suspension.
If front and rear ride height (and thus rake) really would be constant they could use basic carbon fins/walls instead of skits.Andres125sx wrote:Yes, you need them. Active suspensions keep the height constant, while shirts seal the venturi tunnel so they´re more eficient trying to avoid air enters the tunnel from the sides as much as posibledjos wrote:You don't need sliding shirts when you have active suspension.
True, that´s what I was thinking about, didn´t realice sliding shirts are that, sliding so height is variableME4ME wrote:If front and rear ride height (and thus rake) really would be constant they could use basic carbon fins/walls instead of skits.Andres125sx wrote:Yes, you need them. Active suspensions keep the height constant, while shirts seal the venturi tunnel so they´re more eficient trying to avoid air enters the tunnel from the sides as much as posibledjos wrote:You don't need sliding shirts when you have active suspension.