saultfresh..................you mean, even on regular aircraft, most of the noise is from the blades?...
From the Continental C65 to the O145 and Lycoming A65 to O360 - with carburetors, all have a shrouded muffler for carb heat.It would vary bit, from airplane to airplane.. But for the most part, on a piston engine... a muffler would add weight, AND reduce horse-power..
Noise-abating mufflers are fairly common on typical light singles in parts of Europe, if I'm not mistaken. The drawbacks are pretty obvious, and I agree that it's usually the props which make the most noise, anyway.
And they're a real good source of carbon monoxide when you get a hole and the shroud brings it in with cabin heatBecause the'yre about concentrating heat, not muffling..
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