Scott Todd wrote:Go watch this YouTube video on why the Ar-5 goes so fast. Its a must watch. Its totally worth the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxvoDbZpoY8
Scott
builderflyer wrote:Dale and others............Google "Dave Anders RV4". Dave is an ex-airpark neighbor of mine and he flies the fastest (most efficient) RV4 in existance. He's written Kitplanes articles describing what he's done to allow his RV4 to fly over 240 mph and achieve other unbelievable accomplishments.
Low-wing planes should not be polished due to risk of melting your canopy.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Low-wing planes should not be polished due to risk of melting your canopy.
Ha!
daleandee wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:Low-wing planes should not be polished due to risk of melting your canopy.
Ha!
I read that and wondered what the reasoning was behind that statement. But he also noted that painted planes were faster ... ;~)
Dale
3.0 Corvair/Tailwheel
builderflyer wrote:Are you fellows doubting Dave Ander's assertion that the sun's reflection off of a polished airplane is capable of melting a canopy?
builderflyer wrote:
Are you fellows doubting Dave Ander's assertion that the sun's reflection off of a polished airplane is capable of melting a canopy?
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261
daleandee wrote:builderflyer wrote:Are you fellows doubting Dave Ander's assertion that the sun's reflection off of a polished airplane is capable of melting a canopy?
Hello Art,
To be honest I'm not doubting what was said just wondering about how that could happen
I was taught to believe nothing I hear and only half of what I see (not as a hard & fast rule but as a guide) and because I've never witnessed it I won't say that it can't happen but that I have my doubts.
Dale
3.0 Corvair/Tailwheel
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