Nene

More ablative than desired

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Samikatz
@Samikatz

and we started talking about the ShinMaywa US-2, which is a very cool search-and-rescue airplane and just so very friend shaped

a frontal view of the US-2

and someone noted with surprise that this 26 ton (when empty) airframe has a stall speed of only 50 knots which is like. a tiny bit faster than the slowest something like a Sopwith Camel can fly?? anyway the reason (well, one of) it can do this is incredibly cool. see, there's a secret 5th engine on board internally, a 1300hp turboshaft that drives an air compressor. this compressor blows air through ducts on the flaps and tail control surfaces, redirecting air downwards to increase its lift and in line with the rudder and elevators to enhance its controllability

a diagram explaining the duct positions

this is just really fucking cool and watching videos of this thing doing low speed landings is just unreal, like watch this:

it just... floats down! this enormous monster of a machine can just drift down like a feather. this is my new hyperfixation aircraft of the day

EDIT: @Iryx has a better explanation of how the compressed air stuff works


Nene
@Nene

So apparently Miyazaki has a secret aircraft design company?



lupi
@lupi
This post has content warnings for: engineering disasters, human factors, this is still about the subbmarine but first we have to talk about both space shuttle disasters.

Nene
@Nene

If there's just one phrase I want everyone to learn, it's "normalisation of deviance".