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The two examples shown both had flares... any w/o flares?
Either way I think you need to split it down the middle and make sure it stretches the full width of the deck lid. -m
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well, thanks for all the input. full car pics will have to wait till the weekend because of lack of daylight here in the great white north. odds are I'll be mostly done by then. here's the car with a full duck.
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I'm not bashing the duck at all, just looking for an option that'll suit my taste. if I didn't like the duck so much I'd use any of a number of other tails, with much less work ![]() |
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these are the most noticable differences for me at least. the red lines on the far side would usually be about the same length on most ducktails including the 2 besides yours that you posted. the lines on the closest side would usually be reversed in terms of which has a greater angle. Last edited by DucktailCTR; 01-24-2011 at 10:24 PM.. |
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here's where I'm at as of now. I think I'll bond it to a steel lid. this glass one wasn't too easy to come by. this is pretty much the shape and location I'm after. can you do the red line thing on this one and tell me where I'm off, angle wise, as compared to a real one?
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You could also make it even smaller - look at the spoiler added to the Audi tt. That was all that was needed fo a car that has 60% front weight bias and a similar profile to the 911.
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i think it looks too low even at D. I'd try it with the leading edge of the duck is 1/2"+ from the grill opening.
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a fellow pelican did the red angle line for me ( thanks Alfy)
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Well, I consider mine to be an "accurate reproduction" from GT Racing. It looks to be on the same line as the angle cut of the 911R lights.
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thanks Flieger. I think I may be straying from that which makes it a ducktail, the 'duckiness' . laying it down too much is making it look too modern. here's a pic 'standing up' , not trimmed yet though. after looking at many duck pics, I think the rear face of the tail should be at the same angle as the front edge of the taillight. this looks close.
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Saw this on another thread... like a duck tail / mini wing.
Ultimate Retro Speedster Thread Anyone know what this one is about? who makes? etc? Ive got a duck tail Im thinking of cutting up as well since its not bonded to a metal lid. This one has got the profile of a duck but feels not as bulky. ![]() Last edited by archtech; 02-05-2011 at 07:52 AM.. |
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I think the angles are very important. Simply building something that "looks like a duck" may not provide the proper 'areodynamics"? But should be "good enough"? I mean, what about wind tunnel testing, or whatever? Probably over thinking here, but.....I guess what I am getting at is that a faulty design might slow you down rather than providing the proper downforce you are looking for; appearance being the only concern, if that's the goal, then it probably doesn't matter much "at normal" speeds.
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IIRC, the original 'duck' starts having an effect at 25 MPH. Unlikely the smaller, angled duck would produce a similar effect, but it is also likely that it will produce more downforce than a flat lid. Do like the cosmetics of the smaller, more angled version. Interested to see the ultimate result from a few angles.
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Cool little project Don. I bet it will look right at home on a narrow body. Now finish it and start driving your car!
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