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Help? Home wing load testing

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wingtesting

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Feb 5, 2009
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Location
San Luis Obispo, CA
We've got a Q2 rear wing that we need to test to 12Gs/~4200lbs.

We're probably going to go with the sandbag method of testing.

Any tips on how to go about doing this?

(I know this is pretty broad. I just wanted to drop a line and see what I get back. I'll be able to provide more details later. For now, any kind of information or direction would be helpful.)

Thanks!

Alaina
 
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