Let me preface this response by saying that Tsunami was one of my favorite race aircraft of all time. But this is my educated opinion on the plane.
In theory it was fantastic. Smallest possible airframe around a big engine. But it evolved over a L-O-N-G period of time. Seven years from the time it was sketched-out on a napkin until it took flight. During that time, speeds jumped significantly on the race course. The planned-for Allison turned into a single-stage Merlin, and ultimately a dual-stage Merlin.
You certainly can't argue with the brain-trust that designed her...Boland, Poe, Law, and the usual Skunk-Works suspects.
Construction and metal-work were grade-A.
Over the years, lots of tweaking was required due to CG issues. The wing was moved ultimately. The landing gear was a constant source of heartache, with at least two, maybe three failures. But ultimately, it turned into a fast little racer that was always in the hunt, won a few heats, and even took the Championship at Dallas in 1990.
NO DISRESPECT AT ALL INTENDED HERE, but the biggest hindrance to Tsunami was the owner. J.R. had a knack for tinkering, and sometimes tinkering without setting a baseline to come back to if the testing and tweaking didn't work out. But, his toy, his perogative. With my history in racing boats, the one thing I have found is that you can't try too many new things all at once without testing each one individually.
With the intent to rebuild Tsunami, it would need a lot of updating. Put some carbon-fiber materials in the reconstruction. Lots of attention paid to the shape of the radiator scoop and outlet--my thoughts being that there is enough room to put a NACA-style ducting similar to Miss Ashley II had in 1999. But the big thing (and most commonly agreed upon) is that with a proper Allison-Rod type Merlin, it would be a front-runner.
I don't think that is what the objective here is, however. I think Sharon Sandberg just wants to get the aircraft rebuilt and flying again and show it around in honor of her dad for a while before it goes into a museum.
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