swampyankee
Chief Master Sergeant
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- Jun 25, 2013
Apart from a benefit of better visability over the cowl, an inverted engine has a lower center of gravity.
Vertical C/G is not terribly important for aircraft. A higher thrust line permits a larger propeller or shorter landing gear, but thrust line in a geared engine isn't dictated by the location of the crankshaft. Indeed, it can't coincide with the crankshaft if the idea is to have a cannon firing through the hub.
An inverted engine probably adds more problems, especially oil scavenging, than it solves. Radials are notorious for getting oil in the cylinders below the crankcase; it's extremely unlikely that inverted v-12s would be better in this regard.