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Never seen one like this before...Anyone else?

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If it looks smooth, it might be. If it looks rough, it is...www.bigtirepilot.com ...www.alaskaheliski.com
Based on whale fin "technology".... some wind turbine blade designers are also looking into it. I believe its called turbuclear or something like that. Also some commercial ceiling fan manufacturers. The bumps on whale flippers are there for a eason it seems. Go figure, cool stuff.
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"Its easier to apologize then ask permission"
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No amount of performance gain is worth that amount of ugliness.

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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
They are called tubercles. Ironically, they guy who realized they serve the same function on whale fins as VGs do on a wing (or an Evo) is named Dr. Frank Fish.
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Still at Birchwood. My pops was there last weekend and took this photo for me.
I agree Z...very ugly...I had never seen these before.
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If it looks smooth, it might be. If it looks rough, it is...www.bigtirepilot.com ...www.alaskaheliski.com
can you put shit in them like a barbeque or tent or some of the other crap we load into our planes..

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I remember seeing this plane at Birchwood when I lived up there in 05/06.
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Wonder if the pilot's wife has been .. um .. augmented?
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