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Two Stroke Exhaust

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Richard6

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Plymouth, MN USA
I have been looking at a lot of pics of ultralights and small Light sport planes that are powered by 2 cycle engines. Why does it always look like the designer forgot that he would need an exhaust pipe, and then at the last moment, said, "oh I'll just stick it out and down the side of the aircraft"
 
 
Some of the ultralight's I have looked at (photos) have the exhaust pipe sticking out looking like a air brake, especially the pusher types. You would think that with just a little exercise of the gray matter, that you could design an exhaust system that would be a little more streamline.
 
 
Richard
 
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