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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 5:30 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

I still have my old AA-5B cowling with the "split nosebowl".  Paint
isn't great but in good condition overall, just missing a couple
screws on the split hardware.

I have been saving it to build a nice little wall decoration for my
office and/or garage, but the Household Commander vetoed that idea....

It was removed a few years back for my LoPresti nose install (long
before Gary was working on his...)

LMK if anyone is interested.  I can snap digi photos if needed.  Best
offer + shipping.

Mark
Tiger N1533R

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Scott has bought the cowling.
Thanks for your interest.
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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 5:36 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

Mark:

Are you talking full cowling or just the nose bowl?

Cowlings are in high demand. You have one in good condition (top and bottom)?

John
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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 5:48 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

Mark,

put me on the list as interested and I would like a picture when available.
Where are you located (thinking of shipping cost). Thanks...

Andy Thomas

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 1:54 pm    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

I've offered cowlings for sale before and no one responded. I just
sold 3 to Fletcher for real cheap so, if there is a demand, call
Fletcher. They have some at bargain basement prices.

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Mark,

put me on the list as interested and I would like a picture when
available. Where are you located (thinking of shipping cost).
Thanks...

Andy Thomas

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 4:20 pm    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

Full cowlings are in extremely high demand for AA-5b and on. Fatigue
has done bad things over the last 30 years.

The fact that you are developing a replacement cowling is seen as a god
send even if there is no performance improvement.

John
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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 6:22 pm    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

Hey John,

Gary is not developing a replacement cowling. He has already produced an FAA approved STC for a complete cowling. How do I know? I have one on my Tiger. AND it is much improved over the stock cowl even a new stock cowl. Much less drag design and easier to remove for maintenance.

Spread the news John.

Regards,
Ned


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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 2:49 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

Ned:

I have been following Gary’s progress closely over the past few years. Hope to get a Jaguar for my tiger someday.

How’s the cooling? A lot has been said about the AG5B carbon fiber cowling not dissipating heat well.

John


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Hey John,



Gary is not developing a replacement cowling. He has already produced an FAA approved STC for a complete cowling. How do I know? I have one on my Tiger. AND it is much improved over the stock cowl even a new stock cowl. Much less drag design and easier to remove for maintenance.



Spread the news John.



Regards,

Ned




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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 5:44 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote


How’s the cooling? A lot has been said about the AG5B carbon fiber cowling not dissipating heat well.

John

That's the first I have heard about that. Do you really think that the heat transfer through an aluminum cowling versus a carbon fiber or fiberglass one makes a difference, even a minor one, on the overall cooling? There are other more significant differences between the AA-5B and AG-5B that could contribute to any cooling differences.

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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 5:45 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

John
Having owned Tigers with aluminum, carbon fiber and fiberglass cowlings I can say that the "much has been said" is simply that. There is no appreciable difference in heat dissipation between the three cowls. The major player is how the heat is moved quickly out the air exits and NOT how well the heat moves across the material of the cowl. That's just plain physics
Comparing the Jag cowl to the AG5B cowl in my particular instance is still on going with more flight tests forth coming to accurately make the comparisons. I would not be surprised to find the Jag cowl to have a little higher temps than the AG cowl but still adequate cooling.
Your Fellow Grumman Enthusiast
Ned

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Ned:

I have been following Gary’s progress closely over the past few years. Hope to get a Jaguar for my tiger someday.

How’s the cooling? A lot has been said about the AG5B carbon fiber cowling not dissipating heat well.

John


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Hey John,



Gary is not developing a replacement cowling. He has already produced an FAA approved STC for a complete cowling. How do I know? I have one on my Tiger. AND it is much improved over the stock cowl even a new stock cowl. Much less drag design and easier to remove for maintenance.



Spread the news John.



Regards,

Ned




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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 5:49 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

The question was more related to cool down after landing or heat up while taxiing. That’s what cowl flaps are for on larger aircraft.


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How’s the cooling? A lot has been said about the AG5B carbon fiber cowling not dissipating heat well.

John

That's the first I have heard about that. Do you really think that the heat transfer through an aluminum cowling versus a carbon fiber or fiberglass one makes a difference, even a minor one, on the overall cooling? There are other more significant differences between the AA-5B and AG-5B that could contribute to any cooling differences.

Cliff
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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 6:04 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

One thing I don't care for is how emails that appear to be from and replied to an individual go straight to this list. It is especially hard to tell on my iPhone that this occurs.

I've never heard of cowl flaps having been designed primarily for "after landing cool down and heat up during taxiing." I don't think so. In the planes I've owned that had cowl flaps the primary purpose was to reduce the FAA required cooling design for climb to a more effiecient cooling design for cruise. Less air required in cruise so the idea is to reduce drag in cruise with the cowl flaps.

Can you tell me of a particular plane that has cowl flaps specifically designed for cool down and taxiing?
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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 6:40 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

I've never heard of cowl flaps having been designed primarily for "after landing cool down and heat up during taxiing." I don't think so. In the planes I've owned that had cowl flaps the primary purpose was to reduce the FAA required cooling design for climb to a more effiecient cooling design for cruise. Less air required in cruise so the idea is to reduce drag in cruise with the cowl flaps.

Absolutely, as I pointed out in my email.

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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 6:51 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

Under cowl temps will invariably increase immediately after landing before they start to decrease, no matter what the cowling is made of. I see this on my Bonanza and watch the oil temp increase whether or not my cowl flaps are open or closed. Most of the time I open both cowl doors after shutting down to allow the heat out, especially if it's a short turn around and I'm going to take off right away. Cowl flaps are not for this but for controlling temperatures (mainly cylinder head temp) during slow speed climb out when there is much lower air flow than during cruise. With a fast plane that cruises at a much higher speed than it climbs you will add a lot of drag at cruise speed because there will be a lot more airflow than needed for this flight condition. Having cockpit adjustable cowl flaps is very beneficial in managing this airflow and reducing cooling drag and increasing cruise speed. On my Bonanza I can see about 4 kts of speed increase by closing the cowl flaps at cruise speed condition.

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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:10 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

For the third day in a row, I've been unable to read my mail on AOL.
This happened last year for a couple of days and it pissed me off
then. This is the fourth time this year that they've fucked with the
email. I've run out of patience. I've had the same email addresses on
AOL since 1995. But, I need access to email for business.

Please change my email to teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com

Thanks

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I've offered cowlings for sale before and no one responded. I just
sold 3 to Fletcher for real cheap so, if there is a demand, call
Fletcher. They have some at bargain basement prices.

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> Thanks...
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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:30 am    Post subject: AA-5B Cowling Reply with quote

I first heard this myth 10 years ago on a visit to Fletchair.

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How’s the cooling? A lot has been said about the AG5B carbon fiber cowling not dissipating heat well.

John

That's the first I have heard about that. Do you really think that the heat transfer through an aluminum cowling versus a carbon fiber or fiberglass one makes a difference, even a minor one, on the overall cooling? There are other more significant differences between the AA-5B and AG-5B that could contribute to any cooling differences.

Cliff

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