Brett wrote:Is that some sort if muffler or just a large collector? Will be interested to see how loud it is. I manged to fit my muffler in but am glad to be honest.
xeriotti wrote:Anyone flown their plane with no cowling? i want to make sure it flies straight before i make my cowling...
Kai wrote:Bryan,
Yes- agreed.
If my experience is anything to go by, I would not be too concerned about cooling. Initially my engine was doing just fine without the cowling on the ground at full tilt, but overheated badly with the thing installed.
Aerodynamics is as you say another matter altogether. When I did my builders course in Osh back in 2004, I recall John telling us that the cowling was an essential part of the flying qualities- and no one had ever test flown without one. We were also told that the front of the plane below the straight line from the back of the prop to the point where the canopy started to curvature was a mini lifting body: don´t impose too many deviations.
If his engine is straight in all axis, he won´t have any great surprises- apart from the fact that on the ground it pulls to the left like there is no tomorrow: right pedal! There must be enough free space under his cowling and the engine to put in a few aluminium spacers for alignment should they be needed.
xeriotti wrote:
Looks like it would fly without a cowling to me...
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