Hi All
While at OSH I was involved in an interesting conversation about the Taylorcraft closed cowling and "Chin Scoop" which prompted me to walk around the field looking at other aircraft (to the extent one can see with cowlings closed).
I've been laid up for a couple of days (sick days from my retirement) so I thought I'd use the time to put together an expanded post on cooling success based on what I've learned over the years, during my restoration and since.
It also includes more details on how I fabricated the lower crankcase baffle which is a part that is hard if not impossible to find.
Let me know what I've missed and perhaps it can then be posted in the technical docs section for future reference.
You can find the post here https://c-fclr.blogspot.com/p/taylor...d-cowling.html
Cheers
S
While at OSH I was involved in an interesting conversation about the Taylorcraft closed cowling and "Chin Scoop" which prompted me to walk around the field looking at other aircraft (to the extent one can see with cowlings closed).
I've been laid up for a couple of days (sick days from my retirement) so I thought I'd use the time to put together an expanded post on cooling success based on what I've learned over the years, during my restoration and since.
It also includes more details on how I fabricated the lower crankcase baffle which is a part that is hard if not impossible to find.
Let me know what I've missed and perhaps it can then be posted in the technical docs section for future reference.
You can find the post here https://c-fclr.blogspot.com/p/taylor...d-cowling.html
Cheers
S
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