Hi,
I have a quote from Dan Deihl for wheel fairings. I don't quite understand
what these bits are ( us/uk english differences )
Can someone please confirm my understanding.
>Pete,
>You need upper and lower fairings for $100 US and 2 wheel pants for $160 US.
the upper fairings go around the leg
Pete Fairings can be anything that add to the airodynamics of the plane.
It can go over the landing gear legs to reduce drag etc. Wheel pants are the
fairings over the wheels of your airplane which also reduce drag. However
what parts you are actually wanting to buy from Deihl's Im not sure.
Pete wrote:
> the upper fairings go around the legs and are attached to the wing skins.
> the lower fairings go around the lower legs and attach to the pants.
> the pants are the aerodynamic teardrops that fit around the wheels.
I think your interpretation is correct. The other thing you'd want
At 09:02 AM 11/30/2006, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a quote from Dan Deihl for wheel fairings. I don't quite understand
>what these bits are ( us/uk english differences )
>
>Can someone please confirm my understanding.
>
> >Pete,
> >You need upper and lower fairings for $100 US and 2 wheel pants for
> Now ask the definition of a napkin. In the US, it is the cloth that is
> used to clean your mouth and hands during a meal. In the UK, it is the
> cloth that is used on a baby's bottom. That can lead to
> severe differences in understanding.
We call a pencil eraser a "rubber", I have receiv
At 11:04 AM 11/30/2006, you wrote:
>The other thing you'd want to make
>are gear LEG fairings, which are easily made using sheet aluminum or the
>method that Steve Glover demonstrated at the Gathering.
>Mark Langford,
+++
Or as I did by gluin
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