Huntindog wrote:
CampingN.C. wrote:
Will the wind stick to an unwaxed surface more than a waxed one?
Ihave found that the wind wipes off real easy if te TT was waxed recently.:W
hehehe.
If anyone really would like to get a sense of where wind resistance, and more importantly, drag is created, do a little reading on this link and to see what seems to be the general consensus within the commercial land shipping business.
atdynamics.com - AERODYNAMICS 101Yes, that is a business and product for sale but there is some good info as well.
Per the wind sticking to your RV or not because of better waxing... not going to matter when most of the resistance, drag, is created by the low pressure from the end of the trailer.
I'm surprised no one has come out with collapsible rear TrailerTail® RV device as well as RV skirting.