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What do you guys think? What we know is extremely limited, so feel free to jump to conclusions and openly speculate.
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What has me worried is that it rotates at 70knots and cruises at 100knots. This small gap tells me that it's underpowered. I watched the video, and it sure looked like it was hauling some serious butt to get airborne. I don't know if that's entirely safe to land and takeoff that fast but not be able to climb all that well. It may be fine for regional airports, but not your neighborhood 2,500 foot strip.
i didn't know about that. it's very interesting![]()
Whatever do you mean? They don't change the shape of an aircraft for the production model. If they did, it would be another prototype. Such a difference in rotate speed won't be easy to come by.It flies. This is a prototype. Prototypes never fly 100% proper.
Whatever do you mean? They don't change the shape of an aircraft for the production model. If they did, it would be another prototype. Such a difference in rotate speed won't be easy to come by.
Not much, I'm just a humble certified flight instructor, A&P and crew chief.Tigisfat,
How much do you know about aircraft design and the science of flight?
I know what you're saying, but many high performance aircraft with high wing loading have 'lifting body' designs. Everything affects everything. It's not so simple as to say that the body has nothing to do with the aircraft seemingly being underpowered.Do you know its the wing foils that produce lift and not the shape of the fuselage??
With a vehicle that suits this many roles, I really think that any change would result in a compromise in some other area. Wings with a higher aspect ratio will easily equal less roadability, and make it harder to store.You yourself said it is underpowered. Perhaps they will install a larger engine and have a different airfoile that produces more lift at lower speeds.?
I was only speculating in the first place to assume they got these wrong. Only time will tell.I have faith that it will 'become' a better vehicle. Its not the shape of the body.. its the wings and powerplant.
Ah yes, such a great car. Who did you work for? I drove them quite a few times when I was a car salesman. I had a knack for selling Vipers. It's probably because I'm a car guy.When I was test driving Dodge Vipers, they would overheat if they idled at a stop light too long. They fixed it. :d
I had a knack for selling Vipers. It's probably because I'm a car guy.
Ah yes, such a great car. Who did you work for?
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