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I have a ZDZ Super 80 in a TOC Yak 54. I need some advise on baffling the cowl to direct air flow. Anyone have any advice for the best way to get this done. Pictures would be great.
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Herb
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RE: baffling
I don't have anything specifc to that plane, but here is some good info on baffling in general:
Article on baffling in general:
http://www.cactusaviation.com/Tech/baffling.html
Look towards the bottom of this page:
http://www.goflyrc.com/projects/33Cap/CapCans.htm
The black sheet stock in this pic is the baffle:
http://www.goflyrc.com/events/tas2003/P1010047.JPG
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Bob
Article on baffling in general:
http://www.cactusaviation.com/Tech/baffling.html
Look towards the bottom of this page:
http://www.goflyrc.com/projects/33Cap/CapCans.htm
The black sheet stock in this pic is the baffle:
http://www.goflyrc.com/events/tas2003/P1010047.JPG
Regards
Bob
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RE: baffling
Here my baffles on the 33% Yak and super ZDZ-80.
1/16'' lite plywood with black paint and 1/4 balsa spruce in the back to reinforce it. Weight nothing and works great.
Daniel
1/16'' lite plywood with black paint and 1/4 balsa spruce in the back to reinforce it. Weight nothing and works great.
Daniel