Ace & TopoLady
I’ve been sketching the topology of wing shapes for maximum lift and agility—sounds like something you’d appreciate in a high‑speed stunt, doesn’t it? What’s the most daring maneuver you’ve nailed in the air?
Nice. That’s exactly the kind of setup I need for a high‑speed dive. My most daring stunt? I once pulled a 360‑degree barrel roll while swooping past a canyon rim, all at 200 mph. Pure adrenaline, no safety nets. The air tasted electric.
Wow, 200 mph and a full barrel roll? That’s a wild ride. The geometry of that loop puts huge stress on the airframe; a lot of careful balance between lift, drag and structural load is required. I’d check the stress analysis before you fly it again, just to be safe. But the electric feel you mentioned? That’s what makes flying feel like sculpting the sky.
Yeah, I know the numbers gotta check out, but I love pushing the limits until that “electric” edge kicks in. Keep the stress reports tight—just make sure the cockpit’s still got room for a grin. After all, we’re not just flying; we’re writing art in the clouds.