Art_Schlangen
Jun 14, 2013Explorer
Air Tabs Installed
Well I pull the trigger to and install Air Tabs on my camper. Hoping to cut the wind noise around the passenger door and reduce bugs. We will see how it works. ART






Art Schlangen wrote:Thanks for the report! I'm glad it worked for you.
Ok Hot of the press. I just got back from a 300mile trip. Cab noise from wind 98% gone. My wife and I can speak without screaming. We had a good head wind coming home VERY HAPPY. Bugs about a 90% improvement. Money will spent going to add some on the tail end of camper also to reduce drag on the tail end. I would recommend them It worked for me. ART
steve68steve wrote:
BCbigfoot: disclaimer: I'm not an aeronautical engineer - there's every chance I don't know wtf I'm talking about.
The airtabs would have to create a row of vortices with a length and direction such that the 'sheet' of vortices would "fly over" the stuff on the roof trapping bubble of low pressure air up there (lol - which would theoretically unload your suspension a little). There's a lot of variables - do the airtabs actually make a strong vortex? at what speed? how long are they? what's the ideal placement of them? would the air you'r moving thru push the vortices down into the roof projections and make things worse? if so, at what speed do you change from 'beneficial' to 'detrimental'? and on and on.
But qualitatively, it makes sense - I guess it could work. Short of having a scale model for wind tunnel tests, or a buddy who's an aerodynamicist with $10,000 modeling software, stuff like this is all down to educated guessing - trial and error.
Altern wrote:
The purpose of air tabs on an aircraft is to improve slow flight handling and reduce stall speed.
Their purpose on a metal box with attached a/c's, vents, antenna's etc seems ill defined at best. So far it looks like "lets stick 'em on & see what we get".
Without repeatable data based upon identical or nearly so configurations their value cannot be anything other than costly subjective hearsay.
YMMV
Good luck
Altern wrote:My understanding is that this is accomplished by the generated vortices maintaining a sort of psudo-laminar flow, thus maintaining airflow over the wing at a lower speed.
The purpose of air tabs on an aircraft is to improve slow flight handling and reduce stall speed.