We know that the- "Fly Fast-Turn Left" high-speed/high-G scenario of the World's-Fastest Motorsport, is really tough on both man & machine. Stop-action photography sometimes reveals tell-tale hints of the stress effects on the airplane that appear on exterior surfaces (-Today's super digital photo resolution can really bring this into focus f/scrutiny & study).
Sliding canopies warping on their track rails; landing gear doors coming unseated; wing root fairings & access panels bulge & distort to make gaps; even aluminum skins 'oil-canning' over frame & rib interior structure. My old pal & photo guru- Neal Nurmi's (a.k.a.- 'Wingman') crisp & clear camera images brought out many instances of air race-induced aircraft form fatigue, which helped race crews address such issues when discovered in pictures. You can see why there's so much gap sealing w/aluminum tape going on, for drag reduction.
During my editing sessions of last year's Reno '09 shoot, I came across this particular example on Race #86's L/H wing's top surfaces, when the Yak was turning Outer 4 Pylon during Saturday's UNL Heat-3A...
DBD
Sliding canopies warping on their track rails; landing gear doors coming unseated; wing root fairings & access panels bulge & distort to make gaps; even aluminum skins 'oil-canning' over frame & rib interior structure. My old pal & photo guru- Neal Nurmi's (a.k.a.- 'Wingman') crisp & clear camera images brought out many instances of air race-induced aircraft form fatigue, which helped race crews address such issues when discovered in pictures. You can see why there's so much gap sealing w/aluminum tape going on, for drag reduction.
During my editing sessions of last year's Reno '09 shoot, I came across this particular example on Race #86's L/H wing's top surfaces, when the Yak was turning Outer 4 Pylon during Saturday's UNL Heat-3A...
DBD
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