I wonder if it would look good if you would curve the front bay window to make it a little better in the air stream? Kinda like what Arne did to his second teardrop.
I really like the upper windows. Those should provide a nice current of air.
pebo wrote:Ever since I started kicking around the Vardo idea I have been concerned about how it would handle the wind. My first attempt looked a lot more like an actual Vardo but I just didn't think it was a good design to try hauling down the highway. I have a really crazy idea that I am tossing around to try and make the front of this trailer take the wind better.
Here's a random thought. This may be what you're thinking, but what if you made a movable curved section that matched the profile of the roof.
In the "down" position, it would be vertical (placed in front of your door) with the curve facing out toward the tow vehicle. The thinking here is that the curve would help direct air around the "box" of the front end.
In the "up" or camping position, it would be placed horizontal, parallel with the fixed roofline, perhaps located above or below the roof. This would provided a covered porch effect for your entry door.
My two cents worth.
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