General topic of curiosity here, whether it's F-1, Bipe, Sport, Super Sport, Jet, Unlimited...doesn't matter.
How close to the placarded redline are the racers running typically?
Over redline? Just under? If so, are the pilots at all concerned with the effects of the turbulence and G's on the airframe?
This just came to mind watching Scotty's new Unleashed video and noticing the ASI so close to the red. Also, I just ferried a highly-modified Globe Swift that will cruise 24"/2400 rpm at 180mph (only 5 mph below redline) and while enroute this past weekend I picked up some not-so-mild turbulence and ended up pulling the speed waaaaay back (back to the green) to try to take care of the gentleman's airplane.
Just curious of y'all's thoughts on the subject.
Sam
How close to the placarded redline are the racers running typically?
Over redline? Just under? If so, are the pilots at all concerned with the effects of the turbulence and G's on the airframe?
This just came to mind watching Scotty's new Unleashed video and noticing the ASI so close to the red. Also, I just ferried a highly-modified Globe Swift that will cruise 24"/2400 rpm at 180mph (only 5 mph below redline) and while enroute this past weekend I picked up some not-so-mild turbulence and ended up pulling the speed waaaaay back (back to the green) to try to take care of the gentleman's airplane.
Just curious of y'all's thoughts on the subject.
Sam
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