by DON-BUR » Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:28 am
A note from the manufacturers (not the inventors of the name)!
Firstly, regarding the height - yes in many states the 4500mm overall height at its' highest point will cause problems (bridge heights/legislation etc. but it's not anywhere near the highest trailers we have here in the UK (5000mm).
Fortunately, access was a critical part in the trailer design and we have still managed to acheive a generous 2138mm aperture at the rear; plenty for roll cages and pallets.
In response to Podunkfla, it is true that tractor unit "wings" do assist more than the closing of the gap but they are very prone to damage within the turning circle and therefore lessen the aerodynamic benefit over time. This trailer was engineered to be simple and durable without the need for additional GRP gimmicks.
The fuel saving was verified under controlled tests carried out by DHL and was actually 10.14%. This figure was acheived primarily from the curved roof; not the lean on the front bulkhead or the skirts.
Regarding "ride", the position of the fifth wheel has not altered and still follows a standard ISO profile at 1250mm height. As a result, with less air being forced in behind the cab, the ride is actually better than its' standard counterpart.
If anyone is interested, please feel free to contact me.
Richard