Somethng strange has occurred and I'm wondering if anyone noticed.
A few years back I had the priveledge to work as chief engineer on a new Unlimited project. The program had enough guts and technology to blow everything else away and lacked money. Many other programs had guts, no technology and no money, and some were totally gutless itterations of old tech... and still no money.
We all had web articles, we all did interviews, we all got flamed to a crisp on these very boards. It seemed that unless is was a derivative of a warbird and used a warbird engine, it was no good. The very idea of applying the smallest amount of modern technology to the warbids was flamed by 90% of the web crawlers and pit crews.
The year is now 2005. "Merlin reliability" is an oxymoron. Threads have started and been discussed at length on engine technology, aerodynamics, etc. and the consensus seems to be that fresh ideas, non-warbird solutions, and new technolgy is ...
good?
I don't mind, the only damper on my enthusiasm is my astonishment. Here we finally have guys like 440 Magnum, Speeddeamon, Spacergirl, Rare Bear FNG, et al posting a wide variety of information and opinions that have historically been frowned upon, yet much needed, in air racing. The detractors are either silent or have moved on.
I don't know when the attitude shift happened. I don't care. If it's happened here, it will filter up. Anyone who is in the camp that modern is better than stone age, get on those teams and push it. There are the simplist things we can do and do cheap. Once one team starts going faster without spending tons of money, the avalanche will hit.
Looking forward to it...
A few years back I had the priveledge to work as chief engineer on a new Unlimited project. The program had enough guts and technology to blow everything else away and lacked money. Many other programs had guts, no technology and no money, and some were totally gutless itterations of old tech... and still no money.
We all had web articles, we all did interviews, we all got flamed to a crisp on these very boards. It seemed that unless is was a derivative of a warbird and used a warbird engine, it was no good. The very idea of applying the smallest amount of modern technology to the warbids was flamed by 90% of the web crawlers and pit crews.
The year is now 2005. "Merlin reliability" is an oxymoron. Threads have started and been discussed at length on engine technology, aerodynamics, etc. and the consensus seems to be that fresh ideas, non-warbird solutions, and new technolgy is ...
good?
I don't mind, the only damper on my enthusiasm is my astonishment. Here we finally have guys like 440 Magnum, Speeddeamon, Spacergirl, Rare Bear FNG, et al posting a wide variety of information and opinions that have historically been frowned upon, yet much needed, in air racing. The detractors are either silent or have moved on.
I don't know when the attitude shift happened. I don't care. If it's happened here, it will filter up. Anyone who is in the camp that modern is better than stone age, get on those teams and push it. There are the simplist things we can do and do cheap. Once one team starts going faster without spending tons of money, the avalanche will hit.
Looking forward to it...
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