Hey Jarrett;
We left some bleeds along the area
where the tubes intersect with the scoop. We know we'll have some
turbulence in front of the scoop, but how much is still open to question.
This thing has sort of evolved from where things have occured, to actually being
put into place. In architectural terms, it's an "asbuilt". We are
covering as many bases as possible, and the rest will come out in flight
testing. We have been concentrating on safety, reliability, and
performance, in that order, with hopefully a little sound engineering, so we'll
see.
Greg Ward
Lancair 20B N178RG in
progress
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Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:55
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fw: [FlyRotary]
Re: Radiator/Oil Cooler Combo
Greg, I'm curious.. where does the boundry layer air exit on your scoop...
it looks as though the covers over the plumbing would block it from exiting
out the sides?
Should be a screaming demon w/ that many ponies pulling the stage!
Best Regards
Jarrett Johnson
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