John McNamara wrote:Glenn,
You are absolutely right about ducting the air inside the cowl to ensure proper cooling. That is fundemantal. I have assumed that Start has already taken care of this step. But having telemtetry that at least tells you what is going on in the air, that is progress. You do not need to look at the Tx screen whilst flying with a good quality radio, it will talk to you. Also you can look at and study logged data later. How can that be a bad thin?. Egress of hot air is of equal importance as ingress of cold air, so having cowl flaps open the whole time is the logical thing to do. But we are scale modellers and would like, if possible, to emulate the full size as closely as possible. Therefore, Arthur's suggestion means having manual control but no information. On which basis does one take a descision to close or open the cowl flaps?
John
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