I don't know if it works but if you check out the corbin partial streamlined
motorcycle he has dimpled the rear half of the body on it.
Jim From Salem VA -----Original
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>If a golf ball gets it's best performance due to the dimples on it, is
there
>any use for some similiar application on LSR or any speed-related endeavor
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>Would the effect be because of the spheroid shape ? Bob Wanner,bored in
>rainy N.Y.
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