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C. G. Taylor, also the designer of the Cub, must have been thinking
about those steep climbs in a Taylorcraft when he designed the ram-air tubes on the wing tanks because they are bent more than 90 degrees downward so they face directly into the slipstream during a steep climb. The down angle is to keep rain out. The airflow will be parallel to the top of the wing in any attitude except full stall. On the subject of a small header tank in addition to a fuselage tank, that sure does sound a little like Rube Goldberg to me. It must a device to cure a history of fuel starvation, something I have never heard of in a simple system like the Taylorcraft's. OTOH,maybe there's a good reason for it. Some airplanes had tiny header tanks to increase usable fuel. In a slip or steep nose-down glide (especially with flaps on some aircraft) the fuel moves away from the tank outlet and the engine might starve if the tanks are low. The small header is intended to keep the engine supplied while in that attitude. The Glastar had a retrofit kit of two small headers to overcome the starvation problem, since the very effective flaps resluted in a rather large unusable fuel quantity, limiting range. Other airplanes use two tank outlets, one front and another rear, plumbed together. Citabria is a good example. Dan |
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