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Eugene

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So, obviously cylinders on 912 engine sticking out too far. Peter Garrison was explaining at one time that cross-section of every part on aircraft should look like airfoil if possible. What would be wrong with building bump-outs for cylinder heads and finishing up as airfoil in front of the propeller maybe even with a little opening for cooling air to escape?

I need advice from somebody who "can see air" because I can't.

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