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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 10:02 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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For those that installed an overhead console with air vents:
What did you do with the standard rear seat vents? Are you happy with your decision?
If you removed the vent and permanently close the opening or you left the vent per plans , any regrets in doing so?
As you might surmise, I’m trying to decide what to do myself and am looking for other opinions and data points to help me make a decision. At the moment, I’m leaning towards removing the vent and permanently closing the opening. I think that the overhead vent will be able to deliver ample air via two new naca vents in the tailcone. I would also think this would minimize the chance for rain and other objects to come in through the vents.
Thanks,
Bob
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bcondrey
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 10:54 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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Bob,
I removed the internal hinging mechanism, glassed them over on the outside and had Abby make my interior side panels without the notch. No regrets at all! Plenty of air from the OH vents, in fact, I think that 2 NACA vents feeding the overhead is actually overkill.
Bob
N442PM (flying)
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Subject: Air vent question
For those that installed an overhead console with air vents:
What did you do with the standard rear seat vents? Are you happy with your decision?
If you removed the vent and permanently close the opening or you left the vent per plans , any regrets in doing so?
As you might surmise, I’m trying to decide what to do myself and am looking for other opinions and data points to help me make a decision. At the moment, I’m leaning towards removing the vent and permanently closing the opening. I think that the overhead vent will be able to deliver ample air via two new naca vents in the tailcone. I would also think this would minimize the chance for rain and other objects to come in through the vents.
Thanks,
Bob
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 11:43 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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I kept mine just because they were already there and sometime it good to get air from more then one directions.Just like dthe forward vents. The two scoops on side produce a lot of air thats for sure. Overhead has a lot of air and lots of leaks that has to be addressed in the future.
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Subject: RE: RV10-List: Air vent question
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Date: Friday, May 8, 2009, 1:49 PM
Bob,
I removed the internal hinging mechanism, glassed them over on the outside and had Abby make my interior side panels without the notch. No regrets at all! Plenty of air from the OH vents, in fact, I think that 2 NACA vents feeding the overhead is actually overkill.
Bob
N442PM (flying)
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Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 1:01 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Air vent question
For those that installed an overhead console with air vents:
What did you do with the standard rear seat vents? Are you happy with your decision?
If you removed the vent and permanently close the opening or you left the vent per plans , any regrets in doing so?
As you might surmise, I’m trying to decide what to do myself and am looking for other opinions and data points to help me make a decision. At the moment, I’m leaning towards removing the vent and permanently closing the opening. I think that the overhead vent will be able to deliver ample air via two new naca vents in the tailcone. I would also think this would minimize the chance for rain and other objects to come in through the vents.
Thanks,
Bob
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 4:09 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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Hi Bob,
With the overhead console, I really don't think you need the side air vents, or at least in my plane I wouldn't. The overheads in my plane deliver a lot of air. With the side ones closed off it would also make your interior work easier. The only consideration might be that the air is blowing on or around the passengers head vs coming in from the side. But I really don't think that's big deal. If I were doing it over I might consider doing what you're thinking of.
Wayne Edgerton N602WT
Time: 11:02:34 AM PST US From: "Bob Leffler" <rv(at)thelefflers.com (rv(at)thelefflers.com)> Subject: Air vent question
For those that installed an overhead console with air vents:
What did you do with the standard rear seat vents? Are you happy with your
decision?
If you removed the vent and permanently close the opening or you left the
vent per plans , any regrets in doing so?
As you might surmise, I'm trying to decide what to do myself and am looking
for other opinions and data points to help me make a decision. At the
moment, I'm leaning towards removing the vent and permanently closing the
opening. I think that the overhead vent will be able to deliver ample air
via two new naca vents in the tailcone. I would also think this would
minimize the chance for rain and other objects to come in through the vents.
Thanks,
Bob
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 5:11 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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When did you put the naca vents in the tail cone as I am thinking of doing the overhead console thing as well, but my tail cone is already built.
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Wayne Edgerton <wayne.e(at)grandecom.net (wayne.e(at)grandecom.net)> wrote:
[quote] Hi Bob,
With the overhead console, I really don't think you need the side air vents, or at least in my plane I wouldn't. The overheads in my plane deliver a lot of air. With the side ones closed off it would also make your interior work easier. The only consideration might be that the air is blowing on or around the passengers head vs coming in from the side. But I really don't think that's big deal. If I were doing it over I might consider doing what you're thinking of.
Wayne Edgerton N602WT
Time: 11:02:34 AM PST US From: "Bob Leffler" <rv(at)thelefflers.com (rv(at)thelefflers.com)> Subject: Air vent question
For those that installed an overhead console with air vents:
What did you do with the standard rear seat vents? Are you happy with your
decision?
If you removed the vent and permanently close the opening or you left the
vent per plans , any regrets in doing so?
As you might surmise, I'm trying to decide what to do myself and am looking
for other opinions and data points to help me make a decision. At the
moment, I'm leaning towards removing the vent and permanently closing the
opening. I think that the overhead vent will be able to deliver ample air
via two new naca vents in the tailcone. I would also think this would
minimize the chance for rain and other objects to come in through the vents.
Thanks,
Bob
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Eric_Kallio
Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Posts: 149 Location: Baton Rouge, LA
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 5:48 am Post subject: Re: Air vent question |
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You can put them on at just about any time. I installed mine while I was still fitting the canopy and the forward tailcone skin was still off, but I can see how it could be done at any time by pulling the panels for the tailcone access.
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 5:59 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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You can put the naca vents in at any time. It isn’t a big deal until the canopy and the top skin of the tail cone are permanently installed. I haven’t cut the hole yet in my tail cone, but will most likely be doing it right after I attach the tail cone to the fuselage.
Bob
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Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 9:11 AM
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When did you put the naca vents in the tail cone as I am thinking of doing the overhead console thing as well, but my tail cone is already built.
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Wayne Edgerton <wayne.e(at)grandecom.net (wayne.e(at)grandecom.net)> wrote:
Hi Bob,
With the overhead console, I really don't think you need the side air vents, or at least in my plane I wouldn't. The overheads in my plane deliver a lot of air. With the side ones closed off it would also make your interior work easier. The only consideration might be that the air is blowing on or around the passengers head vs coming in from the side. But I really don't think that's big deal. If I were doing it over I might consider doing what you're thinking of.
Wayne Edgerton N602WT
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Subject:
Air vent question
For those that installed an overhead console with air vents:
What did you do with the standard rear seat vents? Are you happy with your
decision?
If you removed the vent and permanently close the opening or you left the
vent per plans , any regrets in doing so?
As you might surmise, I'm trying to decide what to do myself and am looking
for other opinions and data points to help me make a decision. At the
moment, I'm leaning towards removing the vent and permanently closing the
opening. I think that the overhead vent will be able to deliver ample air
via two new naca vents in the tailcone. I would also think this would
minimize the chance for rain and other objects to come in through the vents.
Thanks,
Bob
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 4:22 pm Post subject: Re: Air vent question |
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I filled mine in solid. In my opinion, while simple and efficient, they looked tacky and "homemade", and made a nice finished interior sidewall difficult.
I am definitely doing an overhead panel and most likely air conditioning.
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 3:19 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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John,
I put mine in after the fact, so that's not an issue, however I bought one of the first overheads from Tony S and his plan called for an air intake at the base of the VS incorporated into the fairing. It was something of a pain to put in if I'm honest. But I see now where most are putting the naca vents just behind the baggage wall area which is a much easier way than the way I did mine. If I were building now I would be doing it that way.
Wayne Edgerton N602WT
Time: 06:11:51 AM PST US Subject: Re: Air vent question From: John Trollinger <john(at)trollingers.com (john(at)trollingers.com)>
When did you put the naca vents in the tail cone as I am thinking of doing
the overhead console thing as well, but my tail cone is already built.
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John Ackerman
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:12 am Post subject: Air vent question |
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Like most folks, I put my NACA vents right behind the baggage compartment. In hindsight, the pressure is probably higher farther aft. I did have some concern with disturbing the flow over the static vents, though, so may farther forward is OK after all. Finally, most people who post seem to think that there's adequate flow from the more forward location.FWIW
John
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I put mine in after the fact, so that's not an issue, however I bought one of the first overheads from Tony S and his plan called for an air intake at the base of the VS incorporated into the fairing. It was something of a pain to put in if I'm honest. But I see now where most are putting the naca vents just behind the baggage wall area which is a much easier way than the way I did mine. If I were building now I would be doing it that way.
Wayne Edgerton N602WT
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the overhead console thing as well, but my tail cone is already built.
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