Kai wrote:That´s how they do it on the composite french sports aircraft Dyn Aero MCR101 Ban Bi (quite a name!): one cooler behind the other. There are quite a few pics of such an aircraft on the web- it is really a ´smiling´cowling. I don´t know which cooler is up front, but I speculate it´s the coolant radiator.
Both coolers are in a common, tightly fitting, very narrow duct under the bottom cowling. That makes both coolers very deep and long, but not very high: quite different from what one normally sees in a 912-installation. Both coolers are out of house specially made for the aircraft manufacturer, and since it folded some years back I speculate it would be quite a task to get hold of new ones should that be required.
The system seems to work well and cools fine as long as the duct is kept free of debris (grass etc). To my knowledge there are no thermostats in the system- I know of owners who have experimented with outlet flaps to restrict airflow during low ambient temperatures.
sonex892. wrote:Sorry no experience with the rotax, only thoughts here.
Your cruise speeds with the constant speed prop are likely to be quite a bit higher than most others 912s with a fixed pitch. So what other guys have done may not be optimum for you anyway.
I dont think blocking the cowl exit with a radiator is a good idea. I imagine the air entering the radiator would be a bit preheated and also restrict airflow. My thoughts on stacking the oil cooler and radiator are that, I would avoid it.
I would try to get cool air to the barrels and cool air to both the radiator and the oil cooler. Maybe a scat tube feed to plennums on rear mounted coolers.??
I would try to not reinvent the wheel and look to other designs for ideas. Designs that successfully use a 912, designs that have a 130 to 140kt cruise in a tight cowl.
If you can make a cowling from scratch you would be able to make fibreglass plennums for your coolers and barrels, you can then hopefully place the coolers where they fit.
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