If Dreadnought were to have its airframe, canopy, and wings modified ala September Fury, how would it fare?
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it would ruin a good plane...
..the next gen of unlimited air racing and the magical 500 mph barrier for an entire race will require radical new design approaches to achieve.
http://www8.landings.com/GA/images/p...s-rocketsh.jpg. at 450 mph or so a mustang is pushing as much air as it is pulling through the propeller blades. unless you break through this "shock cone" (lots of variables involved here rpm, manifold pressure, propeller design). the WWII plane is obviously the most exciting but it is about as developed as it will ever be...unless someone wants to fund my DO 335 "clone" with two mid-ship mounted Griffons and contra blades on one engine, single set on the other!Last edited by JET1; 10-08-2008, 08:44 AM.
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Re: it would ruin a good plane...
Originally posted by JET1..the next gen of unlimited air racing and the magical 500 mph barrier for an entire race will require radical new design approaches to achieve.
http://www8.landings.com/GA/images/p...s-rocketsh.jpg. at 450 mph or so a mustang is pushing as much air as it is pulling through the propeller blades. unless you break through this "shock cone" (lots of variables involved here rpm, manifold pressure, propeller design). the WWII plane is obviously the most exciting but it is about as developed as it will ever be...unless someone wants to fund my DO 335 "clone" with two mid-ship mounted Griffons and contra blades on one engine, single set on the other!
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Originally posted by laminarI heard if dread went any faster it would swap ends due to a center of presure thats too far forward
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Originally posted by Lockheed BobI once knew of a Mexican race plane that flew on red pepper juice & flew backwards for cooling reasons. It looked funny with a reverse afterburner.
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