Gunnar -- is that why the flo-gates are located on the top of the airfoil of Hydropteregmb13 wrote:Great little Vid!
... If there is one thing Foils don't like it's Air Bubbles in the water
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Gunnar
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Bille
Gunnar -- is that why the flo-gates are located on the top of the airfoil of Hydropteregmb13 wrote:Great little Vid!
... If there is one thing Foils don't like it's Air Bubbles in the water
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Gunnar
Nico wrote:Bille,
Mold it. No one will ever say a thing unless you start production : )
This will save you tons of grief and R&D.
Just M O though
Nico
Sort of.Bille wrote:Gunnar -- is that why the flo-gates are located on the top of the airfoil of Hydropteregmb13 wrote:Great little Vid!
... If there is one thing Foils don't like it's Air Bubbles in the water
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Gunnar
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Bille
gmb13 wrote: Sort of.
The Gates prevent any air that results from cavitation to create an airpocket around the Wing that would result in a spinout.
We experimented with that on the main mast to solve the spin out problem during manoeuvres which put a lot of sideways force on the mast. In the end changing the profile of the mast was enough to stop the mast pulling air.
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Gunnar
Gunnar placed a disclaimer with that opening line : "Sort of" .Johnny Rotten wrote:gmb13 wrote: Sort of.
The Gates prevent any air that results from cavit ...
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Gunnar
Sorry to tech out,
Think you mean ventilation not cavitation. Ventilation is when air is sucked down
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