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Snow can clog a
screen. If you put in a filter or a screen, you must put in some sort of
by-pass in case it gets clogged with snow.
At 02:26 PM 4/12/2005, you wrote:
Where in heavens name do you fly, Jim? That many bugs I want to say
away from {:>). They would likely dimple and distort the leading
edge causing a total disruption of airflow and then a spiraling descent
-well, you get the idea.
Ed A
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: James Maher
- To: Rotary motors in
aircraft
- Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 4:21 PM
- Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Air Cleaners-Screens (was Re: Latest on
the Motor Trouble
- One situation that I can think of, that is very likely to occur would
be flying into a swarm of bugs. Even a coarse screen such as Al has
installed could
- easily become clogged with dead bugs choking off all intake air and
causing the engine to stop running. That swarm of bugs without the screen
would in all likelyhood be ingested and spit out through the exhaust
without so much as a hiccup by the engine. Just playing devils advocate.
:o)
- Jim
- Jerry Hey <jerryhey@earthlink.net> wrote:
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- This is kind of a weird
- topic to me as I can't think of any reason to not protect the engine
- with a filter.
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