I've tried to find some data or research on this, with no luck. I usually guess, but I'm still breaking in a new top end and want to be more confident.
It will be very cold this coming weekend. At my home field, the plane is inside a hangar, with Tanis heaters on each engine. My destination will not have any way to protect, plug in or pre-heat the plane. I only need to be on the ground for an hour or two, but it will be 10-15 degrees F and blowing in the teens. Is there any data to know if the engine will cool, from full operating temperature to below 40 degrees in that short of a frigid window? The most I can do to retain heat, is put the cowl plugs in.
It will be very cold this coming weekend. At my home field, the plane is inside a hangar, with Tanis heaters on each engine. My destination will not have any way to protect, plug in or pre-heat the plane. I only need to be on the ground for an hour or two, but it will be 10-15 degrees F and blowing in the teens. Is there any data to know if the engine will cool, from full operating temperature to below 40 degrees in that short of a frigid window? The most I can do to retain heat, is put the cowl plugs in.