whee wrote:I'm building and installing cowl flaps on my Bearhawk. I've been planning to install them on the cheeks on my cowl similar to a Carbon Cub but will make them adjustable from the cockpit.

I recently learned about another BH that has cowl flaps on the cheeks of its cowl but they open inward. They look really nice and would be a fair bit easier to build and install. I'm concerned they my not be as effective since the flaps doesn't extend into the air stream.


Any thoughts on these two cowl flap styles?
I think you’ll get better cooling at less drag with the inward opening option.
When I was fighting oil temps, I was going to put some like this in my cowl. The sides of the cowl have a much lower pressure around them at higher fuselage angles (like climb out), when cooling is most important.
If your boot cowl “bulges” outward from your cowl, you may want to put them further forward on the cowling to put them in the lowest air pressure possible.