But what aerodynamic sense is there for winglets on wheel spats, i.e. GT and Tanarg ?
Is it rather a yaw damper as opposed to a winglet ?

Curious and love to know ...
Hi kloot piloot,Arnulf wrote:"winglets" on the spats help in longitudinal stability with the faster trikes.
Yes indeed, spot the obvious mistake, I meant directional stability. My apologies.kloot piloot wrote:Thank you John Young, I suspected as much but needed confirmation. Directional stability is around the vertical axis, re yaw stability.
Arnulf ...![]()
, longitudinal = roll.
Sad-Ham, beats me why local manufacturers have not gone into it. A wingtip winglet makes an enormous difference on bar pressure and results in a highly more comfortable cruise at increased speeds. A well designed pair of winglets weighs maybe 400 grams and only needs to be fitted with velcro due to little forces exerted. Needs A/C alteration approval though. Maybe our local manufacturers are concerned about the paperwork ??
How about a reply from the local manufacturers on this subjectSad-Ham, beats me why local manufacturers have not gone into it. A wingtip winglet makes an enormous difference on bar pressure and results in a highly more comfortable cruise at increased speeds. A well designed pair of winglets weighs maybe 400 grams and only needs to be fitted with velcro due to little forces exerted. Needs A/C alteration approval though. Maybe our local manufacturers are concerned about the paperwork ???
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