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rorix_bw said:@thinairdesign:
Are you saying Blackbird - if it floated - would qualify for Americas Cup? I would like a citation on that if possible.
If that's a serious question on your part I'm going to have to conclude you aren't serious about the exchange.
You have asserted is that the BB is not equipped with sails. Several people have asked you for your definition of a "sail" and you have yet to respond. I only pointed out that *if* your definition includes the 'hard sail' wings such as used in the America's Cup, then the BB does indeed use sails.
Is there a separate Americas Cup for land?
Actually there is.
It's not just a rigid wingsail: it's a set of them on a rotating mount, like windmill.
And has been pointed out to you, both the AC wing sails and the BB sails are rotating -- only the diameter of the circle is different -- hardly a sound distinction
Further, some of those designs link them to wheels or propellers.
The connection between the sails and the wheels on the BB is the exact same kinematic constraint as the link between the sail and the keel on the AC boats. In both cases, this constraint ensures that for every the sail travels downwind, it must also travel some distance cross wind. Without this constraint, both the AC boat and the BB would simply drift downwind at a speed less than the wind.
I don't know to call it.
If you learn how they work you will know what to call them -- "sails". It's what they do and what they are.
JB