- 1. Ground effect (score: 1)
- Author: pork.pie@t-online.de (Pork Pie)
- Date: 09 Jan 2005 17:16 GMT
- Second attempt to get it thru..............aaarggghhhhhhhhh Tom, ground effect is ok if you got them on the right point - means of the pushing wheels. But also too much slow you down. Tom Burklands D
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- 2. Ground Effect (score: 1)
- Author: "3liter" <saltfever@comcast.net>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:54:36 -0800
- Tom, your testing of the model indicated you indeed had ground effect (GE). But as Pork Pie suggested, the distribution (or location) of this down-force on the vehicle is important, and I doubt your
- /html/land-speed/2005-01/msg00229.html (8,004 bytes)
- 3. Ground effect (score: 1)
- Author: pork.pie@t-online.de (Pork Pie)
- Date: 11 Jan 2005 20:03 GMT
- second attempt Downforce reaction under a racer so as used in the Formula 1..... I have a little bit confussion to follow this note here, I will not try to explain my "confussion" but what I can expl
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- 4. RE: Ground Effect (score: 1)
- Author: pork.pie@t-online.de (Pork Pie)
- Date: 12 Jan 2005 18:15 GMT
- Hi Elon, There is no web site or link to a Formula 1 downforce information. The information is coming from two sources - one is own investigation in my homebuild windtunnel and the other from friends
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