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On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 10:58:06 AM UTC-5, bumper wrote:
On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 7:02:53 AM UTC-8, Dan Marotta wrote: You could make a hole in the forward part of the canopy so the internal strings could get an idea of which way the wind is blowing... Dan, 5J Dan, Brilliant! I think you are onto something. However, we might get the same functionality without that drafty hole by training the MKIV's to work as a team. There'd be one inside and one outside, both with tiny magnets so their tails stay aligned. That way when the canopy is all iced up and you can't see a thing outside, you'll still be able to take comfort in knowing which way the wind is blowing as you are falling out of the sky - that being mostly down of course. bumper Ummmmmm..... [sarcasm]..... next you'll say, "I need an app to fly IFR when I can't see through the canopy ice/frost"..... then you will get flamed, thus likely providing enough heat (from replies) to melt the ice/frost so you can see again (provided you didn't get stuck in clouds...) [/sarcasm] BTW {again.... sarcasm....], yaw string (whatever version) is "relative wind", sorta helps with aerodynamics, not so much with terrain [/sarcasm] OK, so I really tried to "toe the line" on legal as well as prudent. I'm really hoping most of this thread is "tongue in cheek", sorry to be a "Debbie downer" for those that wanted to spend money for the "latest & greatest" (not that it wouldn't help some....). Done. Nomex suit on. |
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Cloud flying comes of age in the USA!
Of course you'll need a small reservoir filled with a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water and a small nuclear powered pump to keep the external string free from ice. Hmmmm... Should that be a closed system or a total loss system as in early motorcycle primary chain lubrication systems? Perhaps the power source for the pump could also be pressed into service heating the pilot's socks and eliminating those pesky lead-acid batteries. Properly located, it could also serve as a birth control device. Oh, how I love the low ceiling, snow, and ice... Dan, 5J On 11/27/2015 8:57 AM, bumper wrote: On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 7:02:53 AM UTC-8, Dan Marotta wrote: You could make a hole in the forward part of the canopy so the internal strings could get an idea of which way the wind is blowing... Dan, 5J Dan, Brilliant! I think you are onto something. However, we might get the same functionality without that drafty hole by training the MKIV's to work as a team. There'd be one inside and one outside, both with tiny magnets so their tails stay aligned. That way when the canopy is all iced up and you can't see a thing outside, you'll still be able to take comfort in knowing which way the wind is blowing as you are falling out of the sky - that being mostly down of course. bumper -- Dan, 5J |
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