โOct-12-2016 05:50 AM
โOct-28-2016 06:00 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:MountainAir05 wrote:
Had them on Military aircraft that I worked on but can see how you are going to get that fast on a land Vehicle.
I don't know of too many vortec generators on any aircraft that are designed for high speed. Most are designed to improve the low speed performance, such as decreasing the stall speed, or improving the lift, by improving the air flow over the wings.
rgatijnet1 wrote:MountainAir05 wrote:
FWiW although shaped differently there are vortice generators below the window of a B727, B737 to keep the boundary layer attached to lower the noise in the cockpit and other places to keep boundary layer attached at higher angle of attack.
I had an Aero Engineering friend who did development test in a wind tunnel for the fairrings on top of OTR trucks some 40 years ago now. They were able to quantify the savings by actual research with the loses for crosswinds and other factors.IIRC the average crosswind is about 6kts.
Which is what bothers me about Air Tabs. While NASA has explored the shape, I find no research done to quantify and confirm all the anecdotal evidence in use. A wind tunnel and scientific method is all that is required. If they do what they say you can be assured they would be on every commercial piece of equipment. 2-4% fuel savings is not chicken feed in that discussion.
IMHO
โOct-28-2016 04:47 AM
โOct-27-2016 08:03 PM
โOct-27-2016 06:38 PM
โOct-27-2016 04:01 PM
Hudsoner wrote:MadsenRV wrote:Hudsoner wrote:MadsenRV wrote:
I would recommend the versions in panels/ Strips instead (v-spoilers.com). The Airtabs look silly and impossible to remove without spending countless hours and ending up with bad marks on your RV... Whereas the V-Spoilers do the job, looks integrated, and removable. (and I guess cheaper)
Why would you say that these are easier to remove. Both are attached with 3M VHB tape (the actual version might be different, but removal should be similar)
The Airtabs I know is not with 3M VHB but another type (foam tape) that left foam tape pieces on the vehicle, almost impossible to remove. Maybe there are other versions of the Airtabs with different types of adhesive?
All 3M exterior double sided tapes are based of a foam like substrate. The difference is the density and thickness of the foam. The typical automotive trim adhesive tape uses a very high density, gryisch looking foam as base substrate, other 3M adhesives use more yellowish, lower density foams.
The lower density foams can be initially cut with a thin fishing line or a thin wire, and the residue can be removed with widly available adhesive removers. The gray tape is actually harder to remove, because one cannot cut it that easy.
โOct-27-2016 03:40 PM
two-niner wrote:
I looked them up but only saw wind deflectors for pickup trucks (panels)??
โOct-25-2016 11:42 AM
MadsenRV wrote:Hudsoner wrote:MadsenRV wrote:
I would recommend the versions in panels/ Strips instead (v-spoilers.com). The Airtabs look silly and impossible to remove without spending countless hours and ending up with bad marks on your RV... Whereas the V-Spoilers do the job, looks integrated, and removable. (and I guess cheaper)
Why would you say that these are easier to remove. Both are attached with 3M VHB tape (the actual version might be different, but removal should be similar)
The Airtabs I know is not with 3M VHB but another type (foam tape) that left foam tape pieces on the vehicle, almost impossible to remove. Maybe there are other versions of the Airtabs with different types of adhesive?
โOct-25-2016 10:35 AM
โOct-25-2016 09:23 AM
Hudsoner wrote:MadsenRV wrote:
I would recommend the versions in panels/ Strips instead (v-spoilers.com). The Airtabs look silly and impossible to remove without spending countless hours and ending up with bad marks on your RV... Whereas the V-Spoilers do the job, looks integrated, and removable. (and I guess cheaper)
Why would you say that these are easier to remove. Both are attached with 3M VHB tape (the actual version might be different, but removal should be similar)
โOct-24-2016 06:23 PM
MadsenRV wrote:
I would recommend the versions in panels/ Strips instead (v-spoilers.com). The Airtabs look silly and impossible to remove without spending countless hours and ending up with bad marks on your RV... Whereas the V-Spoilers do the job, looks integrated, and removable. (and I guess cheaper)
โOct-24-2016 03:30 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:bluwtr49 wrote:
I hadn't thought about trying to paint them myself. Either white or black would stick out like a sore thumb but a spray paint might do it if I could get a color match. Something to look into.
Are the tab easily removable???
Mine have been on for several years and I don't think they are easily removable. The 3M double sided tape is very good at bonding the AirTabs to a clean surface.
Not sure why you would want to remove them other than to move them to another vehicle. In that case, I think it would be easier to just shell out the $200 for a new set.
โOct-24-2016 03:21 PM
โOct-20-2016 09:41 PM
โOct-13-2016 06:19 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
They stick to the coach with double sided tape. They will come off as would any double sided tape.