Thanks Greg, I can't wait to see how she performs!
Jarrett
> 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 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: H & J Johnson > To: Rotary motors in aircraft > 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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