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ABOUT INVERTED WINGS




Topic started on 28-12-2002 @ 07:42 AM by Nans DESMICHELS


DOES someone can tell me where I can find aerodynamics graphics about invert wings plane ?



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reply posted on 28-12-2002 @ 12:49 PM by f16falcon


i don;t know about aerodynamic but non-aerodynamic just look at a f1 race car they use inverted wings to stay on the track



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reply posted on 29-12-2002 @ 09:24 AM by Nans DESMICHELS


Yes,

Do you know that FORMULA CAR OF TEAM PROST-PEUGEOT was designed by DASSAULT ?
The car was in fact inspired of the RAFALE (Made by DASSAULT INDUSTRIES)



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reply posted on 3-1-2003 @ 02:44 PM by The Director


As an F1 fan, I'm, er not sure about the Prost design.

But yeah, a Formula 1 car is basicly aircraft aerodynamics turned upside down!



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reply posted on 8-1-2003 @ 12:50 PM by Nans DESMICHELS


SI, si

AS a french I know about that...

F1-PROST/PEUGEOT cockpit was really designed but engineers from DASSAULT industries.
The nose spoilers are directly inspired from RAFALE nose stabilizer...




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