Rear Wing drawings?

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Post Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:37 pm

Hey, i study aeronautical and mechanical engineering and i will write my bachelor work about the aerodynamic design and optimization of an formula one rear wing.

at the moment i started with my research about the wing design and i'm looking for exactly or, at least, for approximately drawings to get a better idea of the size.

even better if someone could give me informations (book or internet) about the design and shape from the different wings IN the rear wing?


kind regards,

zweeper
Zweeper
 
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Post Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:10 pm

Ali-Wings , book written by Enrico Benzing is featuring a lot of profiles single and multielement.

the book is written italien +english the english text is a bit hard to understand
though...

lots of drawings of different wing profiles in there.
marcush.
 
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Post Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:33 pm

okay, thanks a lot. i see this book is very rare and it will become hard to get it ^^

has anyone else also some tips for me?

Best gretings!
Zweeper
 
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Post Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:42 pm

010010011010
 
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Post Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:19 pm

i cant open the link :(
Zweeper
 
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:48 pm

Go to www.toyota-f1-shop.com

click on the F1 parts link

click overview

look for the wing

buy it!


So the conversion from euros to dollars is 1.47:1 so that means a rear wing would cost about 3K dollars. (But a front wheel is only $300) I may be buying some parts just to hang on the wall!
"In order to finish first, you must first finish"-Stirling Moss
Krispy
 
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Location: Auburn, AL

Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:51 pm

010010011010 wrote:
what better example could you get!


A winning rear wing? :lol:
"In order to finish first, you must first finish"-Stirling Moss
Krispy
 
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Location: Auburn, AL


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