
November 17th 08, 02:54 AM
posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Perpetual Motion Attained
On Nov 16, 6:34*pm, sisu1a wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:16*pm, chipsoars wrote:
On Nov 16, 9:07*pm, chris wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:25*pm, wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvRzWYCZ2e0
Best Regards,
Gary Osoba
This is convenient, because with the global economy like it is, cats
cost less than winglets and are readily available in sizes to fit
nearly all wing planforms and airfoils.
Chris
The point seems to be that a cat and some jelly would then prevent
landouts?!!
No, some cats some CARPET and some jelly would prevent landouts,
sheesh.
Obviously with the winglet reference, there is a strategic place to
attach some white carpet on the wingtips to get the cats to rotate
above, thus reducing wingtip vortices. Actually a rather ingeneious
method of dynamically dealing with the problem instead of the standard
passive aerodynamic tip treatments. The real trick is to get the cats
spinning the correct direction, from there it's a snap.
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That reminds me of "The Endochronic Properties of Re-Sublimated
Thiotimoline" by Asimov.
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