TazmanianDevil
Xtreme by DeFinition !
After having some heat problems with my plane I was thinking about doing something to solve that specific problem went to the web and found a lot of info about NACA ducts.
Well the web is full of information in a very good information about that specific way to cool down your engine.
The interior of the plane was suffering heat problems too so I thought about why not use that specific duct cooling The interior of the plane.
For that I used two ducts to cool down the regulators.
Then I did another one on top of the canopy to move some air and cool the rest of the fuselage.
After finishing that I went to do some modifications to the cowl.
I did two ducts with I nozzle to deflect the air that coming through the duct directly to the cylinders.
The other two ducts were installed on the bottom of the cowl to move some air directly on the canisters.
Above that I used an isolating fabric that I sewed to isolate the canisters heat from moving up through the to the rest of the fuselage.
This project was done on my old Krill SU 29 with balsa made ducts.
When I'll see that it's actually working only then I'll do the same thing with the same method on my new LX.
Well the web is full of information in a very good information about that specific way to cool down your engine.
The interior of the plane was suffering heat problems too so I thought about why not use that specific duct cooling The interior of the plane.
For that I used two ducts to cool down the regulators.
Then I did another one on top of the canopy to move some air and cool the rest of the fuselage.
After finishing that I went to do some modifications to the cowl.
I did two ducts with I nozzle to deflect the air that coming through the duct directly to the cylinders.
The other two ducts were installed on the bottom of the cowl to move some air directly on the canisters.
Above that I used an isolating fabric that I sewed to isolate the canisters heat from moving up through the to the rest of the fuselage.
This project was done on my old Krill SU 29 with balsa made ducts.
When I'll see that it's actually working only then I'll do the same thing with the same method on my new LX.