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Filed under: Ice Record — Tags: , , , — Richard @ 10:55 am on January 19, 2009

The Greenbird ice craft is now in record ready shape, but alas, one thing is missing, yep, wind! A huge high pressure is dominating north west USA, bringing clear skies and very light winds. The good side to this is that temperatures are above normal during the day and often creep into the +0 deg C region, so this melts the surface ice, gradually making it smoother. In fact, the ice is in great shape and getting better by the day, so when it does blow, we will be ready! It looks like the current weather system will change around Thursday, with a trough approaching from the North east Pacific. This will lower temperatures increase cloud cover and bring the chance of wind, as well as snow, of course!

On the craft, I have improved the steering control with a more robust hydraulic steering system from Teleflex, and also added yet another GPS, with a graphical display, showing the track and speed in real time. This is very useful, because when travelling at high speed, so close to the ice, it is often hard to tell how close you are to obstacles or the edge of the lake. We now carry a total of 6 independent GPS systems on board, each logging the speed and position at frequencies between 10 and 1 Hz.

I have also added a parachute, which can be used in emergencies or to just to aid stoping. Slowing from max speed should be relatively easy, but actually slowing from 50 mph to zero can be much harder. With such a low parasitic drag and the wing always wanting to drive forward, the parachute may be necessary to get the craft to come to a complete stop. As yet, all hypothetical, but we will soon find out if it is needed.

Would be nice to go out and test it all now!

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