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






harold1946 wrote:
Thats not a TC, its a cabover camper.
James' wrote:
I would also think they would work well on the sides near the rear... no?
HMS Beagle wrote:
Vortex generators create turbulent flow. Turbulent flow is much better at sticking to surfaces and following curves, hence (the theory is) will close in behind a blunt shape more quickly, reducing the size of the separation bubble behind it. So they should themselves cause a little extra drag, but the reduction in drag due to the smaller separation bubble you are dragging behind more than makes up for it. That's the theory.
Art Schlangen wrote:
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