Radar Reflexivity?

marc1adrien

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Came across an interesting couple of threads and videos on the C4 Corvette, and how it was in part designed to not reflect radar. Seems like this is a mix of composite body and angling of large flat metal things like radiators. Got me to wondering about the Emira, which also is composite and has at least one of its radiators angled.

Does anyone know whether it also has less radar reflectivity?
 
I'm not sure that it's an intentional choice that it doesn't reflect Radar, so much as a side effect. Regardless, I'm pretty sure the windshield is large and flat enough.

You can test this pretty easily. Have any of those school zone speed limit signs near you, where the sign tells you your approx speed and tells you to 'slow down' if in excess of the posted limit?

If that reads the Emira and will give you a reading then a police gun will work. (In my experience those signs do indeed read the Emira just fine)
 
I'm not sure that it's an intentional choice that it doesn't reflect Radar, so much as a side effect. Regardless, I'm pretty sure the windshield is large and flat enough.

You can test this pretty easily. Have any of those school zone speed limit signs near you, where the sign tells you your approx speed and tells you to 'slow down' if in excess of the posted limit?

If that reads the Emira and will give you a reading then a police gun will work. (In my experience those signs do indeed read the Emira just fine)
Not looking to misbehave on public roads at all. I just found it interesting that some sources (including a corvette historian in a book apparently) claimed it was a design feature of the car. As an aviation fan I find the whole stealth technology / radar cross signal thing fascinating and I’m just curious.
 

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