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There is a valid engineering reasoning behind swan neck (J mounting). Swan necks are mounted to the top of the profile to keep the air less disrupted on the underside of the profile (low pressure side). The low pressure side is where most of the real work is being done. This is the most efficient design available beside the endplates being the mounts. However if the endplates are also the mounts (like modern F1 cars), the wing span is limited. Oh and looks are subjective. My designs are almost all based on data and not looks. |
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Excellent work here guys. I'm so appreciative of real engineers developing fantastic products.
One big "con" to consider for the tow-hook mounted wing would be a disqualification of some sort from some racing bodies where the wing cannot extend X amount of inches from the farthest point in the car. I don't run NASA or SCCA but I have several friends who battle with eligibility and struggle to stay in certain brackets. Anyway, it's a small issue in the whole scheme of things. Nice work. Quote:
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Don't mind Paul, he's very passionate about getting results. I on the other hand, try to make sure the results look good, and will ask for compromises some times, but as he said it's subjective. When it comes to aero, Paul's the boss. We are a group of engineers, with each having their own specialty, and they are largely left to do their own development.
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So much work to design something so simple lol. "Quillars" is new to me. However, depending on who you're talking with and what part of the world he or she is from, I've heard it called: upright, pylon, stand, post, pillar but all these words are interchangeable.
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We were trying to get SRT to let us go with swan neck pylons for the Viper GT car, they refered to them as "goose neck" and styling didn't like the look. I tried using the term "swan neck" hoping the more elegant swan would sell the idea...still traditional pylons
![]() Some friends at Rollcentre Racing in the UK built this 86, and went with swan neck pylons.
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We are not going to offer a license plate mounted solution (please see post 35), but rather a tow hook mounted solution so there's no drilling involved and it can be fully removed when you don't want to use the wing.
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seriously, what wing is this?
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