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đ«đ· Louis Duc a rencontrĂ© un petit problĂšme quâil sâapprĂȘte Ă rĂ©soudre rapidement. AprĂšs avoir ajustĂ© lâempennage, il a renvoyĂ© un peu de toile. LâopĂ©ration a Ă©tĂ© un peu laborieuse, mais il navigue dĂ©sormais sous petit spi. đŹđ§ Louis Duc encountered a small problem that he is about to resolve quickly. After adjusting the tailplane, he trimmed some sail. The process was a bit tedious, but he is now sailing under the small spinnaker. ------------------------ âĄïž SUIVEZ-NOUS ! // FOLLOW US ! đ Website : www.vendeeglobe.org đž Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/vendeeglobe/ đŠ Twitter FR : https://twitter.com/VendeeGlobe | Twitter ENG : https://twitter.com/VendeeGlobeENG đș TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@vendee_globe đ» Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/VendeeGlobe đŒ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/vendĂ©e-globe/
Quick test of a tiny QEV cannon firing air at 12atm, viewed through a Schlieren setup (no razor blade). Unedited at normal speed. I didn't quite understood the need for a razor blade but without one I still see the flow of air. For me, the razor blade just makes the dot of light smaller(?) If anyone can clarify me what the razor blade really does and where it should be placed (in the source of light or in the camera) I'd really appreciate. Also important to note that this is AWESOME to look with the naked eye but almost the dimmest light can blind you. I covered a tiny LED torch with aluminum foil and punctured a hole with a sewing needle, on the side! so that the LED doesn't bright directly through the hole. Take care with the eyes!!