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Have they tried dimples on radio controlled aircraft?   The size and 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	speed could designed around the magic Reynolds number = 100,000 where the coefficient of drag drops precipitously. Dimpling could vastly extent the range of large and slow as well as small and fast radio controlled aircraft. A competitive cyclist is the right size and speed for Nre = 100,000 so dimple suits can work. Same for golf balls. Nre = 100,000 for widebodies going 0.5 knots so dimples won't work except on the runway. From fluid mechanics the Reynolds number is the ratio of inertial forces/viscous forces. N re = Diameter X velocity X density of fluid/viscosity of fluid. Bret Cahill  | 
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