The thought came to me while I was shooting the Hughes Racer last week.... Here's an airplane that was designed by someone who had the resources to build an airplane from the ground up with nothing more than going fast in mind... and, well I guess far, since he had the coast to coast record in mind also (not exactly sure if that was in the original plan or an afterthought though)
But back to the original thought.. Even though this was in 1935, they did the design after much wind tunnel testing. There are some rather unusual features onthe airplane, most notable to my untrained eye is the way he terminated the fuselage... a very interesting piece this tailcone!
Is there anything on this airplane that is of enough interest/value that it would retrofit to any "modern" design?
I know some of you guys can pretty much "see the wind" so I was wondering what thoughts struck you when you looked at that tailcone shot.. or any of the other "stuff" on the airplane.. The wing root fairing is also a very interesting design, maybe not totally visible in the photos but it's pretty extensive.
Wayne
But back to the original thought.. Even though this was in 1935, they did the design after much wind tunnel testing. There are some rather unusual features onthe airplane, most notable to my untrained eye is the way he terminated the fuselage... a very interesting piece this tailcone!
Is there anything on this airplane that is of enough interest/value that it would retrofit to any "modern" design?
I know some of you guys can pretty much "see the wind" so I was wondering what thoughts struck you when you looked at that tailcone shot.. or any of the other "stuff" on the airplane.. The wing root fairing is also a very interesting design, maybe not totally visible in the photos but it's pretty extensive.
Wayne
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