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		Float Flyr
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:19 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				As a few know I'm the one who  has been asking about the HKS engine (700E).  I definitely won't be  replacing my engine for at least a year.
   
  In the meantime I'd like to  clean up the plane a bit. and the first thing I noticed was the rad hanging off  the belly.  This must have the aerodynamic stability of a brick or  less.  
   
  I have noticed on some of the  pictures here that some of the planes have what looks to be a very nice scoop  mounted to the belly of the plane and could offer a streamlining effect,  directed airflow through the rad and possibly even offer a damper of sorts  for winter flying.  I haven't seen anything like this scoop available  on line and such a scoop isn't mentioned in my construction manual.   Building a mould to fabricate one scoop seems kind of  expensive.
   
  Three   questions.
   
  Are these scoops  available?
  If they are   where  do you get one?
  How much will it  cost?
   
  
 Noel  
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:15 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Building a one time mold isn't expensive if you  just use typical one inch blue board foam then cover it with glass.  When  it's set up remove the foam and you have a scoop.  It almost requires the  airplane be upside down though, but when the wings and engine are removed it  isn't too difficult with Somme help.
  I'm going to attach a photo of mine.  It's on  Sportflight, but the site is down temporarily so I can't send a link.  I'll  try an attachment.
  Deke
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    As a few know I'm the one who    has been asking about the HKS engine (700E).  I definitely won't be    replacing my engine for at least a year.
     
    In the meantime I'd like to    clean up the plane a bit. and the first thing I noticed was the rad hanging    off the belly.  This must have the aerodynamic stability of a brick or    less.  
     
    I have noticed on some of the    pictures here that some of the planes have what looks to be a very nice scoop    mounted to the belly of the plane and could offer a streamlining effect,    directed airflow through the rad and possibly even offer a damper of sorts    for winter flying.  I haven't seen anything like this scoop    available on line and such a scoop isn't mentioned in my construction    manual.  Building a mould to fabricate one scoop seems kind of    expensive.
     
    Three     questions.
     
    Are these scoops    available?
    If they are   where    do you get one?
    How much will it    cost?
     
    
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:11 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Noel,
 
 I have the scoop offered in the Model IV Speedster kit.  I picked it up from 
 a builder in Alaska that didn't want to use it.  Others have gone the hard 
 way and built their own.  I don't think the Speedster scoup is still 
 available.  Contact John to make sure of that.
 
 Regarding winter flying, the scoop actually enhances cooling.
 
 Lowell
 
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:15 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Noel-
 I've got a scoop from my IV that I'm not using. It's yours for the  
 postage...or actually I owe Deke a lunch for an owed postage deal, so  
 you and he could... oh, never mind...let me know where you are.
 
 Lynn
 On Jan 19, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Noel Loveys wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   As a few know I'm the one who has been asking about the HKS engine  
  (700E).  I definitely won't be replacing my engine for at least a  
  year.
 
  In the meantime I'd like to clean up the plane a bit. and the first  
  thing I noticed was the rad hanging off the belly.  This must have  
  the aerodynamic stability of a brick or less.
 
  I have noticed on some of the pictures here that some of the planes  
  have what looks to be a very nice scoop mounted to the belly of the  
  plane and could offer a streamlining effect, directed airflow  
  through the rad and possibly even offer a damper of sorts for  
  winter flying.  I haven't seen anything like this scoop available  
  on line and such a scoop isn't mentioned in my construction  
  manual.  Building a mould to fabricate one scoop seems kind of  
  expensive.
 
  Three  questions.
 
  Are these scoops available?
  If they are   where do you get one?
  How much will it cost?
 
  Noel
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:24 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Hi Lynn, How much speed would you gain by adding the rad scoop that was  available from skystar.  Jim
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:29 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Noel,
    
   You have a Model 2, right? As slow (Vne 100) and draggy as the Mod 2 is, do you think the extra weight is justified by the extra couple cruise mph you're likely to gain? 
 
 Lowell Fitt <lcfitt(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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 Noel,
 
 I have the scoop offered in the Model IV Speedster kit. I picked it up from 
 a builder in Alaska that didn't want to use it. Others have gone the hard 
 way and built their own. I don't think the Speedster scoup is still 
 available. Contact John to make sure of that.
 
 Regarding winter flying, the scoop actually enhances cooling.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:19 am    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Noel,  
             The scoops are available…   
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 John & Debra McBean  
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  From: owner-kitfox-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server(at)matronics.com]On Behalf Of Noel Loveys
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 As a few know I'm the one who has been asking about the HKS engine (700E).  I definitely won't be replacing my engine for at least a year.  
    
 In the meantime I'd like to clean up the plane a bit. and the first thing I noticed was the rad hanging off the belly.  This must have the aerodynamic stability of a brick or less.    
    
 I have noticed on some of the pictures here that some of the planes have what looks to be a very nice scoop mounted to the belly of the plane and could offer a streamlining effect, directed airflow through the rad and possibly even offer a damper of sorts for winter flying.  I haven't seen anything like this scoop available on line and such a scoop isn't mentioned in my construction manual.  Building a mould to fabricate one scoop seems kind of expensive.  
    
 Three  questions.  
    
 Are these scoops available?  
 If they are   where do you get one?  
 How much will it cost?  
    
 Noel  
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		Float Flyr
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 12:02 pm    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				It is a very draggy Model II...  very late numbers (736).  It is on a nice sleek set of Aerocet straight  floats.  As I was saying I've been doing a bit of work on the plane  the past few days and would like to clean it up a bit.  Also dragging those  floats up hill does require the engine to do 1quite a bit of work.   I  thought I could install some kind of shutter in the intake of a scoop to cut  down the airflow through the scoop in the winter.  To be honest an extra  mile or two per hour really doesn't interest me too much on this kind of plane  but if I can improve the cooling efficiency in the summer and control the air  through the rad in the winter I think it will be worth it.
   
  I am also considering trying  some plastic fairings on the wing struts.
   
  It seems there are a few of  those scoops around and several of them are on planes.  I'll post some  measurements and see what fits.
   
   
  
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 12:32 pm    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Thanks Lowell.  I expect if John has one in stock he'll post it.  That way
 if any one wants to install a scoop they will know where to get them.
 
 Noel
 
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 2:11 pm    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Beats me...I'm aircooled, so I've never looked into the scoop  
 situation. But this (the one that I have) is the one that Skystar  
 provided.
 
 Lynn
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 4:07 pm    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Thought I did... they are available...
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:02 pm    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				Great!   The next questions are how heavy and how much.  
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:00 pm    Post subject: Liquid Cooling | 
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				I purchased one from Skystar.  I would think the new Kitfox would have them available.
  
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