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I'm crewing this season, and no doubt my pilot will be expecting me
out at 7am with Mer in hand. My question is (and I'm sure it's been debated before, I did search, but want fresh input) how worthwhile is polishing? I can understand keeping the fuselage as slippery as possible to reduce skin drag, but I've heard that glider wings would still work as well as possible if their surface was 40 grit sandpaper! Also take a look at a golfball -- it's dimpled specifically in order to reduce drag, again implying that a smooth surface may not be perfect. On the other hand I realise that bugs, chips in the gelcoat etc. are bad news as they locally seperate the boundary layer, so you don't want those around. Dan |
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