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     1. 09:01 AM - cold toes in G-ROOV (kevin siggery)
     2. 09:30 AM - Re: cold toes in G-ROOV (Dave_Miller@avivacanada.com)
     3. 09:56 AM - Re: cold toes in G-ROOV (SteveD)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | cold toes in G-ROOV | 
      
      --> Europa-List message posted by: kevin siggery <ksiggery@mac.com>
      
      anyone any idea about the process involved in fitting a cockpit heater?
      
      ( G-ROOV is a turbo Rotax 914)
      
      does this mod affect performance (added weight being a given)
      
      thanks
      
      kevin
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: cold toes in G-ROOV | 
       11/11/2005 12:30:06 PM,
              Serialize complete at 11/11/2005 12:30:06 PM
      
      --> Europa-List message posted by: Dave_Miller@avivacanada.com
      
              Kevin,
      
      I've copied a friend's set up, which works well on his 914 mono.
      Brings air in from outside with SCAT tubing, over a "cuff" on the muffler, 
      with inlet and outlet, to warm the air up, then to an airbox ( from 
      aircraft spruce catalogue) and dumps the warm air through the top of the 
      firewall moulding, down on to the pilots feet, or out of the vents on the 
      top of the cowling, depending whether the airbox flap is up or down.
      Easier to do on a 912S installation as I was able to use the inlet duct on 
      the right lower side of the bottom fairing, on a 914
      would have to add an inlet duct.
      
      My problem now is I may end up using this hot air for carb heat, unless I 
      can get an approval on my Skydrive system.
      
      Dave  C-FBZI.  3 months in a hangar waiting for an initial C of A
      
      
      kevin siggery <ksiggery@mac.com>
      Sent by: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
      11/11/2005 11:59 AM
      Please respond to europa-list
      
      
              To:     europa-list@matronics.com
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              Subject:        Europa-List: cold toes in G-ROOV
      
      
      --> Europa-List message posted by: kevin siggery <ksiggery@mac.com>
      
      anyone any idea about the process involved in fitting a cockpit heater?
      
      ( G-ROOV is a turbo Rotax 914)
      
      does this mod affect performance (added weight being a given)
      
      thanks
      
      kevin
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | RE: cold toes in G-ROOV | 
      
      --> Europa-List message posted by: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
      
      Here's something thats worth a look.
      http://www.europaowners.org/album128
      
      Steved
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