So what all went into the wing rebuild? Did they beef up the old wing, or just repair it. Was there any thoughts on changing the airfoil? With an optimized wing, I imagine it could be the one to beat. I understand that $$$ is probably the limiting factor, but it's fun to speculate.
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Originally posted by JetsareforKids View PostSo what all went into the wing rebuild? Did they beef up the old wing, or just repair it. Was there any thoughts on changing the airfoil? With an optimized wing, I imagine it could be the one to beat. I understand that $$$ is probably the limiting factor, but it's fun to speculate.
Changing the airfoil would require extensive design and engineering changes.
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Originally posted by CJAM427 View PostThat's the question I'd like answered,
if money wasn't a factor, could you graft a new wing to it? (Like a Sea Fury, Bearcat, or Mustang wing?)
Also there are other wings out there that would be much more efficient. For example the Cornell racer uses t-2 Buckeye wings as aerodynamically they are far superior to airfoils designed in the 40's and 50's.
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Hey Guys,
Here is a write up on the Czech Mate wing mod for the Mojave Flyin Experimenter Awards we did back in April.
If you can get him to do it Bryan Kreimendahl (son of Rodney Kreimendahl) does a fantastic talk about the mod, he gave the talk here at Scaled earlier this year. Bryan was a Skunk, worked at Northrop, and therefore has worked with some of the best in the business. He is passionate about structural design and it really comes through when he talks about this mod. It has been really great to see him become a member of the Czech Mate team and see the team take advantage of his tremendous background. What a cool airplane and what a cool mod!!
Airplanes are cool.
Elliot
Wasabi Air Racing
Below is one of Victor Archer's pictures of Czech Mate. My personal favorite picture of the airplane. I hope Victor (the alien) forgives me for the repost.
Last edited by laminar; 10-01-2014, 09:53 AM.
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I`ve read that the 2014 Gold finished with: 1st place Voodoo at 462.926 mph
and 2nd Czech Mate at 458.856, roughly 4 mph difference.
I`m not an expert on this, but I would say it is not quite a difference. Looking from outside it does not justify a wing change by now. Surely the CM team is working on the way to improve the results. Let`s see the next.
Good job Czech Mate team, congratulations!
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Originally posted by taglialavore View PostI`ve read that the 2014 Gold finished with: 1st place Voodoo at 462.926 mph
and 2nd Czech Mate at 458.856, roughly 4 mph difference.
I`m not an expert on this, but I would say it is not quite a difference. Looking from outside it does not justify a wing change by now. Surely the CM team is working on the way to improve the results. Let`s see the next.
Good job Czech Mate team, congratulations!
In no way am I belittling CM and the teams accomplishments however they cannot run 480+ yet.
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Originally posted by NoVibes View PostSeems to me the only mod that Czech Mates wing might need would be to allow for a longer main gear strut so they could possibly put more prop blade out there to make use of the engines output.
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Originally posted by 440_Magnum View Post...a set with an optimized airfoil including twist, swept tips, etc. (like Thom Richard did for PM) might allow better use of the engine without going to larger diameter. If there existed such a thing as a 5-bladed hub assembly that would work on the 2800, adding another blade would be another way to absorb and transmit the engine power in a smaller diameter package.
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Originally posted by NoVibes View PostSeems to me the only mod that Czech Mates wing might need would be to allow for a longer main gear strut so they could possibly put more prop blade out there to make use of the engines output.
Still, I'm of the believe that the wing offers the biggest opportunity for improvement.
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