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Subject: 
Re: Non-violent Space Contest Entry: Q-35 Aerospace Jump-Jet
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lugnet.build.contests
Date: 
Tue, 29 May 2001 03:31:23 GMT
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In lugnet.build.contests, Bram Lambrecht writes:
Trevor Pruden writes:
Although I think that it was said by somelse before, I don't know if
that forward swept wing is that air worthy.

I believe I've read somewhere that forward swept wings can work.  And I
think they look more unique, but I can see why someone would prefer that
they sweep the other way.  It's a bit hard to change that now :)

I prefer to see them forward swept, if only for the uniqueness factor.
Forward swept wings may actually offer some advantages, depending on the
regimes of flight that will be most used.

Spaceplanes have to travel from thick soup to very thin atmosphere under
heavy load in a hurry, no doubt going trans sonic as soon as possible, then
have to turn around and come back down again quickly, shedding all that
speed again. So I could see how forward swept wings with points on them may
actually be of some use. Or maybe not.

Who cares, it's space. It's not like we are talking trains, where you want
to look a certain way to look authentic. Space is fantasy and it's better to
look cool, as there is no "correct".

This model rocks, forward or backward swept. :-)

I figure this would dock to a gate just like modern airplanes.  The tailcone
exit might seem the most convenient one on a jet these days too. :)

Coming into Omaha last week we went out the tail because our gate jetway was
broken, but it's not very often you do that, nowadays anyway.

++Lar

   
         
   
Subject: 
RE: Non-violent Space Contest Entry: Q-35 Aerospace Jump-Jet
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build.contests
Date: 
Tue, 29 May 2001 04:11:12 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek writes:
So I could see how forward swept wings with points
on them may actually be of some use. Or maybe not.

Heh, thanks for the support.

This model rocks, forward or backward swept. :-)

Thanks!  I'm happy I can even impress the trainheads.  Since when do you
read .space? :)
--Bram


Bram Lambrecht
bram@cwru.edu
http://home.cwru.edu/~bxl34/

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Non-violent Space Contest Entry: Q-35 Aerospace Jump-Jet
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build.contests
Date: 
Tue, 29 May 2001 23:21:06 GMT
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In lugnet.build.contests, Bram Lambrecht writes:
Larry Pieniazek writes:
So I could see how forward swept wings with points
on them may actually be of some use. Or maybe not.

Heh, thanks for the support.

This model rocks, forward or backward swept. :-)

Thanks!  I'm happy I can even impress the trainheads.  Since when do you
read .space? :)

I read everything... Muahwhahaha... (1)

Seriously, I use the web interface list of all recent posts without regard
to group identity, and it's a great way to skim a lot of groups looking for
interesting things. And also, I use "recent" on brickshelf a lot, and I look
at the highly ranked posts on the LUGNET front page. Any of those would have
surfaced this particular gem, it wasn't hard to dig out.

1 - to the point of being called nosy by some. :-)

++Lar

 

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