One wing but it still isn't flying
Purpura Delujo
06-07-2003, 12:36 AM
Superbird is coming soon, I don't have any masking tape for the window trim left so it will be another week most likely.
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TheSyndicate
06-07-2003, 12:40 AM
I can't seem to get over Plymouth's reason for such a large wing. A wing is ok, but that' just overhaul.
Anyway looks very nice!
Anyway looks very nice!
tonioseven
06-07-2003, 12:42 AM
Originally posted by TheSyndicate
I can't seem to get over Plymouth's reason for such a large wing. A wing is ok, but that' just overhaul.
Anyway looks very nice! It actually helped with the aerodynamics of the huge car at speeds over 150 m.p.h.:) The wing helped keep the car stable because the car was capable of 200+m.p.h. Great work so far, Jake!
I can't seem to get over Plymouth's reason for such a large wing. A wing is ok, but that' just overhaul.
Anyway looks very nice! It actually helped with the aerodynamics of the huge car at speeds over 150 m.p.h.:) The wing helped keep the car stable because the car was capable of 200+m.p.h. Great work so far, Jake!
Purpura Delujo
06-07-2003, 12:43 AM
Originally posted by TheSyndicate
I can't seem to get over Plymouth's reason for such a large wing. A wing is ok, but that' just overhaul.
The Dodge Daytona has a 3 foot wing (seriously, 3ft) aswell so it isn't just Plymouth. I think it suits the car well though, it's got so many bland lines on it something wild to interupt them looks good.
Thanks for the comments :) I just realised I got some black paint on the boot lid when I was painting the roof :o might be able to rub it off though, the Tamiya paint is about 3 weeks old now, only painted the roof last week.
I can't seem to get over Plymouth's reason for such a large wing. A wing is ok, but that' just overhaul.
The Dodge Daytona has a 3 foot wing (seriously, 3ft) aswell so it isn't just Plymouth. I think it suits the car well though, it's got so many bland lines on it something wild to interupt them looks good.
Thanks for the comments :) I just realised I got some black paint on the boot lid when I was painting the roof :o might be able to rub it off though, the Tamiya paint is about 3 weeks old now, only painted the roof last week.
Ghost_9418
06-07-2003, 03:11 AM
Looking great. One of my favorites. I heard that this car was more stable at high speeds than normnal cruising speed, is this true?
Jetts
06-07-2003, 03:13 AM
nice car but that wing is massive
Purpura Delujo
06-07-2003, 07:53 AM
Originally posted by 96Hatch
nice car but that wing is massive
So is the car ;) The Superbird is over 5.5M long and close to 2M wide, with a 1M tall spoiler and a 440ci engine, all up every single part of this car is big!
Originally posted by Ghost_9418
Looking great. One of my favorites. I heard that this car was more stable at high speeds than normnal cruising speed, is this true?
I'm not too sure on that but it doesn't sound right to me. I think that this thing would of been very stable at any speed really though. It weighs so much and as I just pointed out it is so big, it would of been pretty stable. When I finish this look at some of the pictures I take and from most front angles you will see it looks like a Land Boat! Literaly, a boat!
nice car but that wing is massive
So is the car ;) The Superbird is over 5.5M long and close to 2M wide, with a 1M tall spoiler and a 440ci engine, all up every single part of this car is big!
Originally posted by Ghost_9418
Looking great. One of my favorites. I heard that this car was more stable at high speeds than normnal cruising speed, is this true?
I'm not too sure on that but it doesn't sound right to me. I think that this thing would of been very stable at any speed really though. It weighs so much and as I just pointed out it is so big, it would of been pretty stable. When I finish this look at some of the pictures I take and from most front angles you will see it looks like a Land Boat! Literaly, a boat!
Corvette
06-07-2003, 09:14 AM
Great job on making the ugliest car in the world a little easier to look at!!!
tc3house
06-07-2003, 10:14 AM
Originally posted by Corvette
Great job on making the ugliest car in the world a little easier to look at!!!
That's weird I was just about to say the same thing!!!
Great job on making the ugliest car in the world a little easier to look at!!!
That's weird I was just about to say the same thing!!!
ZoomZoomMX-5
06-07-2003, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by tonioseven
It actually helped with the aerodynamics of the huge car at speeds over 150 m.p.h.:) The wing helped keep the car stable because the car was capable of 200+m.p.h. Great work so far, Jake!
The real reason that wing is so tall? Because it was attached to the fenders, and the trunklid needed that all that vertical space to open...:rolleyes:
It actually helped with the aerodynamics of the huge car at speeds over 150 m.p.h.:) The wing helped keep the car stable because the car was capable of 200+m.p.h. Great work so far, Jake!
The real reason that wing is so tall? Because it was attached to the fenders, and the trunklid needed that all that vertical space to open...:rolleyes:
bah humbug
06-07-2003, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by ZoomZoomMX-5
The real reason that wing is so tall? Because it was attached to the fenders, and the trunklid needed that all that vertical space to open...:rolleyes:
LOL!!! I think He's right :lol2:
Look at on of those pics. If the wing was lower you would have a nice scratch on your trunk and wing. :D
You've got a good eye Zoom Zoom. :D
The real reason that wing is so tall? Because it was attached to the fenders, and the trunklid needed that all that vertical space to open...:rolleyes:
LOL!!! I think He's right :lol2:
Look at on of those pics. If the wing was lower you would have a nice scratch on your trunk and wing. :D
You've got a good eye Zoom Zoom. :D
tonioseven
06-07-2003, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by ZoomZoomMX-5
The real reason that wing is so tall? Because it was attached to the fenders, and the trunklid needed that all that vertical space to open...:rolleyes: I stand corrected; I must have read some incorrect info. I'm human.:shakehead
The real reason that wing is so tall? Because it was attached to the fenders, and the trunklid needed that all that vertical space to open...:rolleyes: I stand corrected; I must have read some incorrect info. I'm human.:shakehead
daggerlee
06-07-2003, 09:14 PM
Originally posted by tonioseven
I stand corrected; I must have read some incorrect info. I'm human.:shakehead
Well a little bit from column A and a little bit from column B. They needed it around that tall enough to get into clean air, but the actual height was set so that the trunk could open. :)
I stand corrected; I must have read some incorrect info. I'm human.:shakehead
Well a little bit from column A and a little bit from column B. They needed it around that tall enough to get into clean air, but the actual height was set so that the trunk could open. :)
Purpura Delujo
06-07-2003, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by daggerlee
Well a little bit from column A and a little bit from column B. They needed it around that tall enough to get into clean air, but the actual height was set so that the trunk could open. :)
Your more right then anyone now. Plymouth did originally design the spoiler to help with the insane speeds, but once Plymouth realised the long boot wouldn't open they had to make it that tall.
Go to http://www.wwnboa.com for pictures and alot of info on B bodies (Chargers, Roadrunners, GTXs, ie big bodied Mopars) and the Winged Warriors (Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Superbird)
Well a little bit from column A and a little bit from column B. They needed it around that tall enough to get into clean air, but the actual height was set so that the trunk could open. :)
Your more right then anyone now. Plymouth did originally design the spoiler to help with the insane speeds, but once Plymouth realised the long boot wouldn't open they had to make it that tall.
Go to http://www.wwnboa.com for pictures and alot of info on B bodies (Chargers, Roadrunners, GTXs, ie big bodied Mopars) and the Winged Warriors (Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Superbird)
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