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Re: aero

To: john robinson <john@engr.wisc.edu>, "gary baker"
Subject: Re: aero
From: Higginbotham Land Speed Racing <saltrat@pro-blend.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 07:37:25 -0500
John,
This is a new one for me. 
If you find it, please copy me too! Thanks.
Skip



At 07:18 AM 10/24/2003 -0500, john robinson wrote:
>Gary, I'm putting in a phone call to the EAA here in WI this morning. If 
>there is any info, the Experimental Aircraft Association should have it, or 
>know where to get it....next I will probably call the Smithsonian if the 
>EAA does not produce....I got the time to do this and the itch to find out 
>about it....got a grad student here at the UW interested and looking too, 
>maybe he can find something......I will get back to you....
>
>At 05:31 PM 10/24/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>>I'm thinking of the P-51 radiator that
>>>made thrust from the added heat from the radiator and the shape of the 
>>>ducting. this might be of some use to me with an aircooled bike.....
>>
>>hi John
>>the P-51  radiator / duct  was an experiment conducted during the 2nd ww 
>>by a scientist called Merideth  and the effect is called funnilly  enough 
>>the merideth effect   BUT unfortunatly it really has no effect untill the 
>>speeds approach and exceed 350 mph where it actually started to produce 
>>enough thrust to start to counter the drag of the radiator exposed to the 
>>air stream
>>unfortunatly this effect was not investigated any further and with the 
>>advent of turbine & jets it has all but been forgotten  John I think that 
>>it merrits further investigation especially with streamliners , I started 
>>to research but there is very little data on this approach ' only a war 
>>time document by merrideth which I have downloaded and need to read 
>>through again
>>anyone else know more about it ?
>>Gary





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