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     1. 08:31 AM - Re: drag video (Ed Kranz)
     2. 09:56 AM - Re: drag video (Linn Walters)
 
 
 
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      I think it might be this one:
      
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftq8jTQ8ANE
      
      Same series, but he mounts a rectangle, a rod, and an airfoil on the beam,
      and test drag differences between them.
      
      On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 8:15 PM, Shannon Hicks <civeng123@gmail.com> wrote:
      
      > This one? http://youtu.be/PIITm1ZzwaY
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      > Shannon
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      > On Sunday, August 23, 2015, Linn Walters <flying-nut@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
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      >> The MIT lectures don't appear to be what I have been looking for ........
      >> The video I've been seeking has the test items mounted vertically.  It
      >> used a rod, square tube, airfoil etc also hooked to a scale.  A lot less
      >> noise than the MIT videos!!!
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      Thanks to everyone who replied to my query ....
      There appears to be a slew of drag-related videos done by Ascher  H. 
      Shapiro .... MIT professor.  Not what I'm looking for.
      The video I'm searching for (as I remember it) had much simpler hardware 
      and mounted the test pieces vertically with the fan blowing 
      horizontally.  As I remember it, the setup was far simpler than the 
      balance beam.  The video may not be on Youtube .... my searches there 
      haven't found it ..... but on a website somewhere else.  I'm just hoping 
      somebody recalls it ...... I want to duplicate it for the Boy Scouts 
      merit badge.
      Linn
      
      
 
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