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Vince Frazier

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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 5:36 am Post subject: cockpit air |
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I emailed Mark and John to ask about putting a 2" hole in the spar web
to the right of the stick. They both said that the hole would be OK
structurally but that there are several caveats. You can't hit the spar
spreader bars, the flange strips, obviously can't put it in line with
the floor ribs, and can't interfere with the aileron pushtube. I figure
that I'd be building a custom duct out of fiberglass somehow.
So, has anyone actually run ductwork up through the spar in this manner?
We'd all like to hear a report and see photos if possible.
thx,
Vince
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kahuna
Joined: 02 Feb 2007 Posts: 93
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:22 am Post subject: cockpit air |
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While not the same as you requested, its in the same idea ballpark.
Here is how I got rear heat in the Super 8.
http://mstewart.net/super8/rearheat/index.htm
And while it says "This has neither been tested nor recommended. " Thats information. I have 600 hours on her now. is has neither been tested nor recommended.
Mike
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I emailed Mark and John to ask about putting a 2" hole in the spar web
to the right of the stick. They both said that the hole would be OK
structurally but that there are several caveats. You can't hit the spar
spreader bars, the flange strips, obviously can't put it in line with
the floor ribs, and can't interfere with the aileron pushtube. I figure
that I'd be building a custom duct out of fiberglass somehow.
So, has anyone actually run ductwork up through the spar in this manner?
We'd all like to hear a report and see photos if possible.
thx,
Vince
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