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SSA Convention Presentation...was this as good as it sounds?



 
 
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Old February 25th 07, 09:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Old February 26th 07, 06:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default SSA Convention Presentation...was this as good as it sounds?

On Feb 25, 3:56 pm, Stewart Kissel
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http://sinhatech.com/


yea it was pretty interesting. Dick Johnson seemed convinced that
they worked, and thats good enough to convince me that they work.

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Old February 26th 07, 07:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default SSA Convention Presentation...was this as good as it sounds?

A lot of things 'work' but, in the end, prove impractical. For example,
suction boundary layer control works spectacularly using tiny amounts of
power for the suction fans but the whole thing quickly gets plugged up with
dirt and is a nightmare to clean.

I don't doubt that Dr. Sinha's device works essentially as he says but the
membrane seems very fragile. If it is as humidity sensitive as it appears,
how would you wash the glider? What precautions would be needed to fill
ballast tanks?

Then there is the question whether the same result can be achieved less
intrusively. For example, could a flow be 'deturbulated' with ultrasonic
transducers below the wing skins.
(http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4741498.html) (Hmm, if you get 100:1 can
you drive dogs nuts in three states?)

None of this prevents me from hoping that it works it all out. If it does,
I'll be standing in line to get it.

Bill Daniels


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On Feb 25, 3:56 pm, Stewart Kissel
wrote:
http://sinhatech.com/


yea it was pretty interesting. Dick Johnson seemed convinced that
they worked, and thats good enough to convince me that they work.



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Old February 27th 07, 04:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Shawn[_3_]
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Default SSA Convention Presentation...was this as good as it sounds?

Bill Daniels wrote:
A lot of things 'work' but, in the end, prove impractical. For example,
suction boundary layer control works spectacularly using tiny amounts of
power for the suction fans but the whole thing quickly gets plugged up with
dirt and is a nightmare to clean.

I don't doubt that Dr. Sinha's device works essentially as he says but the
membrane seems very fragile. If it is as humidity sensitive as it appears,
how would you wash the glider? What precautions would be needed to fill
ballast tanks?

Then there is the question whether the same result can be achieved less
intrusively. For example, could a flow be 'deturbulated' with ultrasonic
transducers below the wing skins.
(http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4741498.html) (Hmm, if you get 100:1 can
you drive dogs nuts in three states?)

None of this prevents me from hoping that it works it all out. If it does,
I'll be standing in line to get it.


If it can do for your Nimbus what he claims it does for a Cirrus, that
would be something :-)
Same/similar airfoil?




Shawn
 




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