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Noise? No problem. It is in the air, and you are
on the ground with your remote control transmitter! But seriously, could it be any worse than a Caproni A-21J? Cooling? All in the inlet. You would have to bring in not only enough aire for the jet, but also to help in circulating the air to dissipate the heat. Use the exhaust as the power source for a jet pump to help in drawing the surrounding air out of the cavity. Bending the tail pipe? Man, will you ever loose out big time on thrust. But in a model that will typically have orders of magnitude more thrust than a full size plane, you can loose half and still look pretty good. Best bet is to stick it out into the breeze. It is small and won't add that much drag while it is being started. Ask Bob C about how much his Silet performance degrades with the jets out but not running. Measureable and noticable, I am sure, but nothing like hanging an engine and 5 foot diameter prop out there! But, an interesting thought. Steve |
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