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On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 23:04:37 +0000, Nigel Eaton
wrote: In article , bizguy writes You could look at outboard motors as a starting point. In the past I read of someone using a Mercury to get 100 hp in an aircraft. That seems unlikely, to be honest. I've never met an outboard that wasn't cooled by pumped water. Can be cooled very well with a radiator - the interface to connect a rad instead of the raw water cooling was possible, but not simple. There were "saltie" conversions that used a sealed cooling system and a heat exhanger availble for some of the outboards of the period, but they were not common. Very common with stern-drives (4 stroke) Actually, there WAS a commercially available helicopter kit that DID use the V4 Evinrude power head - and I believe I've seen refference to the 6 cyl Merc "black max" in experimental aircraft use too. |
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