For anybody that flies Unlimiteds or Fury's, Mustangs, etc.:
When you fly around the pylon, on average how much airpseed do you lose in the turn? I'm really curious, because in high performance jet planes, when you pull G's, you have a huge amount of induced drag due to the typically low AR wings. This translates into a large amount of energy loss. Most W.W. II type aircraft are characterized by high AR wings. This would seem to result in much lower induced drag and consequently less energy bleed off in a high G turn. Can anyone elaborate on this on what it's like in your typical Unlimited racer?
Also, what is the average or I guess I should say "optimal" G to use in a turn for a pylon to minimize energy loss? I know it depends on bank angle, but what is typical for most Unlimited racers?
Thanks!
When you fly around the pylon, on average how much airpseed do you lose in the turn? I'm really curious, because in high performance jet planes, when you pull G's, you have a huge amount of induced drag due to the typically low AR wings. This translates into a large amount of energy loss. Most W.W. II type aircraft are characterized by high AR wings. This would seem to result in much lower induced drag and consequently less energy bleed off in a high G turn. Can anyone elaborate on this on what it's like in your typical Unlimited racer?
Also, what is the average or I guess I should say "optimal" G to use in a turn for a pylon to minimize energy loss? I know it depends on bank angle, but what is typical for most Unlimited racers?
Thanks!
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