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1. 05:16 AM - Re: Puerto Rico (Roland Gilliam)
2. 07:57 AM - Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings ()
3. 08:21 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings (dongirod)
4. 08:28 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings (Randy Dettmer, AIA)
5. 08:32 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings ()
6. 08:58 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings (dongirod)
7. 08:59 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings (dongirod)
8. 09:10 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings ()
9. 09:40 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings (BobsV35B@aol.com)
10. 10:33 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings (dongirod)
11. 11:19 AM - Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings ()
12. 12:12 PM - Cowl Induction (Gary Moshluk)
13. 01:52 PM - Re: Nose Cone (yourtcfg@aol.com)
14. 06:31 PM - Re: Nose Cone (apg86)
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Subject: Re: Commander-List: Puerto Rico
count me in Dan
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Sent: Thu=2C November 26=2C 2009 6:51:25 PM
Subject: Commander-List: Puerto Rico
Well folks I have taken a few days off from my ACORN duties to attend my so
ns's wedding in Ponce PR. Have been in PR for a couple of days. Had plann
ed to fly 500B down here but free 1rst class on AA worked out better. If I
get an extra day or two will try to set up some government run "homes of r
ecreation".
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Subject: | Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a piston
engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually two
openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are those
openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a piston
engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually two
openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are those
openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
There are 3 on my engine nacelles - 1 in the middle for the oil cooler, and
1 on either side of the spinner for the cylinder heads. I call them "air
inlet opening thingies". Happy holidays..!!
Randy Dettmer, AIA, NCARB
680F / N6253X
Dettmer Architecture
663 Hill Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
805 541 4864 / Fax 805 541 4865
www.dettmerarchitecture.com
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Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a piston
engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually two
openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are those
openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
> Does the term "hole" come to mind
:-)
I guess I was looking for something a little more precise and/or
technical - "D ducts", maybe?
God bless,
Andrew
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Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the
cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a
piston engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually
two openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are
those openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
Andrew, I'm looking, but thought maybe a little humor in the mean time,
might work.
So far under "Aircraft Technical" this is what they say "v=induction
system
The engine receives ram air through an intake in the lower front portion
of the engine cowling. An air filter is placed at the intake end of the
duct. " which lacks a lot, calling it only an intake.
But will keep looking.
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
> Does the term "hole" come to mind
:-)
I guess I was looking for something a little more precise and/or
technical - "D ducts", maybe?
God bless,
Andrew
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From: dongirod
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the
cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a
piston engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually
two openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are
those openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
OH, forgot to mention, on my Commander, the term "Birdhouse" describes
it very well in the summer time.
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
> Does the term "hole" come to mind
:-)
I guess I was looking for something a little more precise and/or
technical - "D ducts", maybe?
God bless,
Andrew
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From: dongirod
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the
cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a
piston engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually
two openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are
those openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
Thanks, Don, I knew you were kidding.
What I found was this on a Diamond aircraft service bulletin:
(http://www.diamondaircraft.com/library/10/11/Enlarged_cowl.pdf)
"The engine cooling air inlets in the upper cowling may be enlarged to
reduce engine temperatures for operators who regularly fly at high
outside air temperatures. This change is compatible with the Two Stage
Winter Kit (SB DAC1-71-03)."
I guess they are "engine cooling air inlets"...
Thanks!
God bless,
Andrew
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From: dongirod
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Andrew, I'm looking, but thought maybe a little humor in the mean
time, might work.
So far under "Aircraft Technical" this is what they say
"v=induction system
The engine receives ram air through an intake in the lower front
portion of the engine cowling. An air filter is placed at the intake end
of the duct. " which lacks a lot, calling it only an intake.
But will keep looking.
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 11:29 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
> Does the term "hole" come to mind
:-)
I guess I was looking for something a little more precise and/or
technical - "D ducts", maybe?
God bless,
Andrew
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From: dongirod
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the
cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a
piston engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually
two openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are
those openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
How about engine cooling air intake?
My Stearman ain't got none!
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
In a message dated 11/27/2009 10:22:12 A.M. Central Standard Time,
dongirod@bellsouth.net writes:
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: _andrew.bridget@telus.net_ (mailto:andrew.bridget@telus.net)
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a piston
engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually two
openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are those openings
called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
I have been on Google, FAA, and Airman Information Manual, for over an
hour and don't find a thing, so sounds good to me.
Don
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Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
How about engine cooling air intake?
My Stearman ain't got none!
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
In a message dated 11/27/2009 10:22:12 A.M. Central Standard Time,
dongirod@bellsouth.net writes:
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the
cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a
piston engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually
two openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are
those openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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Subject: | Re: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings |
Thanks, Don & Bob.
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To: commander-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
I have been on Google, FAA, and Airman Information Manual, for over an
hour and don't find a thing, so sounds good to me.
Don
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Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 12:39 PM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
How about engine cooling air intake?
My Stearman ain't got none!
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
In a message dated 11/27/2009 10:22:12 A.M. Central Standard Time,
dongirod@bellsouth.net writes:
That is where my filters for the air intakes are as well as the
cooling.
Does the term "hole" come to mind
From: andrew.bridget@telus.net
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 10:55 AM
To: commander-list@matronics.com
Subject: Commander-List: Question on Aircraft Cowl Openings
Hello everybody,
Happy Thanksgiving to all those from the US.
I wonder if one of you could help me, please... On the cowl of a
piston engine aircraft, on either side of the prop hub there are usually
two openings that allow air into the cowl to cool the engine. What are
those openings called? Do they have a name?
Thanks in advance!
God bless,
Andrew
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I see no one mentioned "Nostrils"...as a possibility? "Cheeklets" or
"Nostlets" might work just as well.
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I have an original with a G/S mount for $1000.00 or a fiberglass replaceme
nt with a NACA duct for $500.00 jb
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