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carl(at)flyers.freeserve. Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:08 pm Post subject: Fresh air Vents |
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Hi,
Does anybody have a mod/ design for a vent that can easily be fitted to an existing installation.
I believe the front screen is a structural component so can’t be altered but presumably the side screens could have a vent installed.
I believe that Spruce and Speciality sells design that can simply be bolted into a circular hole cut through the Perspex.
For obvious reasons an approved mod would be preferred.
Thanks
Carl Pattinson
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g-iani(at)ntlworld.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:47 am Post subject: Fresh air Vents |
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Carl
The mod Bruno describes is documented on our web site (http://www.theeuropaclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/G-MIME-Vents.pdf). It is PFA/LAA approved but at present LAA cannot find the paperwork (or even a number for it).
The ultimate vent is nice (see picture) but expensive.
Ian Rickard G-IANI XS Trigear, 300hours
Europa Club Mods Specialist
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Subject: Fresh air Vents
Hi,
Does anybody have a mod/ design for a vent that can easily be fitted to an existing installation.
I believe the front screen is a structural component so can’t be altered but presumably the side screens could have a vent installed.
I believe that Spruce and Speciality sells design that can simply be bolted into a circular hole cut through the Perspex.
For obvious reasons an approved mod would be preferred.
Thanks
Carl Pattinson
G-LABS
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klinefelter.kevin(at)gmai Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:43 am Post subject: Fresh air Vents |
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Carl,
The ultimate ventilator shown below could be installed easily in your plane. Not sure about your approval to do so and all. I installed them just below the windscreen, above the fuselage jogle, as close to the panel module as possible. They are above my knees and I like the way they are infinitely adjustable. Plenty of air when you want it.
I have seen them installed in the lower corner of the windscreen itself, too
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Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:57 pm Post subject: Fresh air Vents |
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Kevin Klinefelter
I have cut an inlet each side to allow air in just under the knees. These I have covered by clip on boxes with segmented openings with segmented circular covers which can be rotated to open or close the air path which can enter just under the knees.
However I have not flown the a/c to see how it would work.
JR (Bob) Gowing
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Sent: Monday, 13 August 2012 10:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Fresh air Vents
Carl,
The ultimate ventilator shown below could be installed easily in your plane. Not sure about your approval to do so and all. I installed them just below the windscreen, above the fuselage jogle, as close to the panel module as possible. They are above my knees and I like the way they are infinitely adjustable. Plenty of air when you want it.
I have seen them installed in the lower corner of the windscreen itself, too.
Kevin
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