Scott Todd wrote:Its all about sharing and learning :)
you always hear Sonex say they don't have cooling issues. Look at their posted photos or the actual airplanes. They are simple, clean installations that follow all the above philosophies.
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Scott Todd wrote:But they still test in the summertime with temperatures around 90.
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builderflyer wrote:Not saying the Sonex factory doesn't make an effort to test for adequate engine cooling on a hot day but given where they are located, they don't have much of an opportunity for that.
Fall is now upon us, but our AeroVee Turbo test team managed to run an EXTREME Hot Weather Test of the AeroVee Turbo Cooling System in mid-September, and the results are impressive.
OAT: 88 degrees F
pappas wrote:You can only do what you can do, I guess. But here in Phoenix....88 degrees isn't warm enough to go in the pool yet! 72 degrees is sweatshirt weather!
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