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seanof30306 10-26-2018 05:45 PM

Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 
OK, so I LOVE the way the aerowing looks on 3rd gen Firebirds. I think they accentuate the lines of the car beautifully.

I saw a Mecham Macho T/A years back. I thought the blades of the wing were too short, but it made me think of how much more amazing an aerowing would be if it was wider and extended further out the back like the Mecham wing, and about half as much taller than the stock aerowing as the Mecham wing is.

That's always just been something I've daydreamed about, but as is inevitable, the factory rubber wing has gone to crap. I've looked at the replacements available, but the blades on all of them are much thicker than stock, and really bother me.

I was watching an episode of Bitchin Rides recently where Dave Kendig designed and 3D printed a custom rear spoiler for Gen 1 Camaros.

It was 3D printed in several pieces, which were fitted together. I'm guessing that became the buck for the mold for the carbon fiber version of the spoiler they now sell.

https://www.kindigitapparel.com/prod...nt=51711382150

That got me wondering whether that might be the solution for the aerowing problem. I was talking to a fiberglass guy awhile back and showed him pics of the Classic Industries and Hawks versions of the aerowing, with the thicker blades. He said they were probably thicker because blades as thin as the originals would be prone to cracking when removed from the mold. He said if he was doing it, he's do them in carbon fiber, which would be much less likely to have that problem.

With there being so many places now to take a CAD file and have it 3D printed, I wonder if there's a way to have the stock aerowing made that way, and maybe the aerowing/Mecham hybrid wing I've been imagining all these years, too?

Vanilla Ice 11-02-2018 02:46 PM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 
Yes, I've been considering a version that would work with my convertible. I have a 3d printer so it's on my todo list whenever I get a design idea I actually like.

Also the design difference is probably for legal reasons too.

Anti-Venom 02-16-2019 10:08 AM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 
Ever get anywhere on this? I've always thought myself that the Mecham wing with full length spars like the factory wing would be perfect.

QwkTrip 02-16-2019 10:35 AM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 
Did you know that Mecham Designs still sells it, or are you a do-it-yourself kind of guy?

battmann 02-16-2019 03:38 PM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 
There’s some threads on here saying the current Mecham wings for sale are fiberglass and the fit / finish isn’t great. They take a lot of work to make them turn out good.

tealman92 02-16-2019 09:56 PM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...3a44cf5b23.png
something like this?

LiquidBlue 02-17-2019 07:41 PM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 

Originally Posted by tealman92 (Post 6282499)

my thinking, no, buy/restore a 2nd Gen TransAm if you wan this style of wing. They are super cool cars.

LiquidBlue 02-17-2019 07:45 PM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 

Originally Posted by seanof30306 (Post 6259237)
OK, so I LOVE the way the aerowing looks on 3rd gen Firebirds. I think they accentuate the lines of the car beautifully.

I saw a Mecham Macho T/A years back. I thought the blades of the wing were too short, but it made me think of how much more amazing an aerowing would be if it was wider and extended further out the back like the Mecham wing, and about half as much taller than the stock aerowing as the Mecham wing is.

That's always just been something I've daydreamed about, but as is inevitable, the factory rubber wing has gone to crap. I've looked at the replacements available, but the blades on all of them are much thicker than stock, and really bother me.

I was watching an episode of Bitchin Rides recently where Dave Kendig designed and 3D printed a custom rear spoiler for Gen 1 Camaros.

It was 3D printed in several pieces, which were fitted together. I'm guessing that became the buck for the mold for the carbon fiber version of the spoiler they now sell.

https://www.kindigitapparel.com/prod...nt=51711382150

That got me wondering whether that might be the solution for the aerowing problem. I was talking to a fiberglass guy awhile back and showed him pics of the Classic Industries and Hawks versions of the aerowing, with the thicker blades. He said they were probably thicker because blades as thin as the originals would be prone to cracking when removed from the mold. He said if he was doing it, he's do them in carbon fiber, which would be much less likely to have that problem.

With there being so many places now to take a CAD file and have it 3D printed, I wonder if there's a way to have the stock aerowing made that way, and maybe the aerowing/Mecham hybrid wing I've been imagining all these years, too?

I love the stock wings as they are. No human can perfect these. My question, can they be restored?

seanof30306 10-15-2019 10:06 AM

Re: Fabricating A Firebird Aerowing/Mecham Wing Hybrid?
 

Originally Posted by tealman92 (Post 6282499)


Tealman, what is that wing?


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