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Would love to see the underside of that Valkyrie. Is the bottom flat, or is the diffuser made all the way thru the bottom of the car? Would be sick if it is, and if the barge boards behind the wheel work too that would be incredible. It looks like it does based on the airflow
I think I passed up on this car as I shopped at Walmart a few weeks ago. If it looks like something can be built not too radical it goes in my basket but if it has a rocket engine in the back like this one or something else weird-looking I usually don't buy em. The shape of this one may have snagged my dollar I'm not sure. I just buy em put em in my toy box and hope down the line they may be worth some big bucks of course if I don't buy a track and start playing with em one of these days! 🤣 This wind tunnel test has got a few hot wheels spinning in my head right now 💡
Yo man why is my classmates just telling me I'm weird like we're in science chemistry and I said some elements and they just said "it's hard to have a classmates that's weird" and then shouted that "guys who cares what he said?" Give advice plz🙁
I have a solution for that. Stop by Walmart or the local sporting goods location and buy a parachute that sports players work out with that is for drag. Every flat object has drag which is the reason why cars have a slanted rear end. Then have a stiff large piece of cardboard tell them to run head first into the wind then they will learn about the frontal area and why they are slanted but remind them they are overcoming drag as well but the most important thing they are leaning is the frontal area and why cars etc are slanted. Engines must get good fuel mileage and automobiles must return better performance as well, especially sports cars. Also, ask them when was the last time they saw a square plane or rocket. Everything is designed and built with all those factors in mind except military equipment minus planes and rockets. Flat bullets are designed that way to inflict as much damage as possible which is why they are illegal in some states, especially hollow points. Wind can be your friend or your enemy. They are a bunch of invisible molecules that are made from oxygen all clumped together by nature.
The low coefficient drag is very low on it due to the wing in my opinion. The drag would be very high if there was a space in the rear and if that's true that explains why it's so fast.