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LVJJJ wrote:
airplanes are bulbous in the front and taper to a point at the back, must be a reason why. LIttle TT is a little ugly alright.
Oct-11-2017 08:02 PM
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Oct-09-2017 07:42 AM
LVJJJ wrote:keymastr wrote:
With that tall flat back it will take almost as much power to pull it as a bigger ultralight. A Ford Model A is more aerodynamic in reverse than forward since the air clings to the large flat rear end.
Seems like there are already a ton of choices in this market segment. I would be more partial to a scamp type design.
Amen, that's why I built an air deflector and mounted it at the back of the roof on my flatback Tahoe. Breaks up the vacuum and releases the TT from the air flow and keeps the back clean. Note that airplanes are bulbous in the front and taper to a point at the back, must be a reason why. LIttle TT is a little ugly alright.
Oct-09-2017 07:27 AM
mgirardo wrote:
Here's an article with interior photos.
-Michael
Oct-07-2017 11:28 PM
mgirardo wrote:
Here's an article with interior photos.
-Michael
Oct-07-2017 06:51 PM
keymastr wrote:
With that tall flat back it will take almost as much power to pull it as a bigger ultralight. A Ford Model A is more aerodynamic in reverse than forward since the air clings to the large flat rear end.
Seems like there are already a ton of choices in this market segment. I would be more partial to a scamp type design.
Oct-07-2017 04:59 PM
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Oct-07-2017 03:32 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
The Ascape is no doubt a niche product but there's nothing wrong with that if it serves your purposes ... and for just one or two adults it sure beats setting up a tent trailer in the rain. :W
bsandey wrote:
I have nothing against pop-ups.