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Re: Parachute lines

To: "Glen Barrett" <speedtimer@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Parachute lines
From: "John Beckett" <landspeedracer@email.msn.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 22:51:50 -0500
Hmmm, I'll have to give some consideration to your RC idea. Don't think Tom
Bryant will warm up to it very well however.

JB

----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Barrett" <speedtimer@earthlink.net>
To: "John Beckett" <landspeedracer@email.msn.com>
Cc: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Parachute lines


> Thanks John
> We have enough debris to pick up now. How about you put wheels on it and a
RC
> control and steer it torward your closest rival.That takes care of two
problems
> Glen
>
> John Beckett wrote:
>
> > List
> >
> > Been busy thinking outside the box, so now I think I have it all figured
> > out. The issue is one of ballast. Almost none in a drag car and perhaps
> > thousands of lbs. in some LSR vehicles. Well accelerating the mass is a
> > factor but keeping the tires glued to the salt is the other major issue.
> > Ballast is the preferred method of maintaining that contact as it
doesn't
> > cause aerodynamic drag.
> >
> > Now the problem comes about when trying to slow all this mass. LSR
vehicles
> > weigh 3 or 4 times what a drag car weighs. Consequently when the chute
is
> > opened at high speed the strength limits of the materials used are
quickly
> > reached and things start to fail.
> >
> > So after discussions with another well known racer the following seems
to be
> > the answer. LSR vehicles need to be built with a rear door similar to a
> > C-130. Ballast is positioned on a skid which is placed inside the
vehicles
> > rear compartment. A drogue chute is attached to the skid, and when
deployed
> > will pull the skid and ballast from the rear of the vehicle. In this way
the
> > car may cut its over all mass by perhaps one half and therefore when the
> > regular parachute is deployed the stress on the chute is considerably
> > reduced as well as the distance required to stop.
> >
> > A proper driving technique may be required as it is possible, depending
on
> > the skid and drogue design, that the skid may slide faster and further
than
> > the car itself. Therefor it would be recommended that drivers pull to
the
> > left dump their load and move quickly to the right and out of the way
before
> > pulling their main chute.
> >
> > Just some thinking way outside the box.
> >
> > JB

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