>As I recall, and you can read Mark's site for clarification,  Mark's
>plan was to take the low velocity cooling air and re-accelerate
>it to merge with the slipstream air for less drag.  Hence the
>reversed NACA duct.

Understood, but I have the additional advantage of having an engine 
with too high oil pressure. It is almost unbelievable how far the oil 
was thrown out of the tail pipe due to the high speed it exited. The 
pipes centered on the ducts was guaranteed to concentrate the high 
temp under the fuselage at the exit point. This all goes to the fact 
that this is all a complex subject and sometimes what seems like a 
good idea isn't.


Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com 


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