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Thank you .I appreciate the compliment.ill check your build thread out .. check mine out also when you get a chance..I like the bat wings but to many have them and I like to be different and I love to customize and modify.. actually in the process right now finishing making my custom front splitter winglets.then making some for the rear .my build thread is coming along slow due to long hours at work and spending time with the family but Big Papa long Rock is coming along . little by little.when I finally finish it's going to be one of a kind . I love this hobby for the simple reason we can all make our builds unique and we all can learn from each other. this forum has drivin my ambition to keep pushing and opens my vision.my visions might be a little crazy or weird but sometimes that's a good thing.ima check your build thread now budYou’ve done so much excellent work here! I love the rock deflectors on the chassis, the front splitter, and the suspension setup you have! I just got my 3D printer back operational (glass bed shattered from too good of adhesion with PC-CF) I’d love to send my Batwing your way, just honing in the printed hinge pin to work with my .6mm nozzle now. It’s on my Limitless thread if you want to check it out.
Aerodynamics is really one of those subjects you have to study to get, common sense doesn’t apply there. My first taste of this was with car wings. Common sense tells you to put the filet or rolled edge on the top of the leading wing edge, but it’s actually the opposite. By putting the rolled edge at the top you’re creating a longer path for the air, which actually creates lift.
Send me a link to your build thread because I don't see your build badge .You’ve done so much excellent work here! I love the rock deflectors on the chassis, the front splitter, and the suspension setup you have! I just got my 3D printer back operational (glass bed shattered from too good of adhesion with PC-CF) I’d love to send my Batwing your way, just honing in the printed hinge pin to work with my .6mm nozzle now. It’s on my Limitless thread if you want to check it out.
Aerodynamics is really one of those subjects you have to study to get, common sense doesn’t apply there. My first taste of this was with car wings. Common sense tells you to put the filet or rolled edge on the top of the leading wing edge, but it’s actually the opposite. By putting the rolled edge at the top you’re creating a longer path for the air, which actually creates lift.
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