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1. 05:46 AM - Draught from aileron tube holes (James, Clive R)
2. 09:10 AM - Re: Draught from aileron tube holes (Bernard Melendez, Jr.)
3. 09:10 AM - Re: Draught from aileron tube holes (IFLYSMODEL@AOL.COM)
4. 11:34 PM - Re: Draught from aileron tube holes (James, Clive R)
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Subject: | Draught from aileron tube holes |
Does anyone have a neat solution to the draught from the holes?
Ta, Clive
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Subject: | Re: Draught from aileron tube holes |
The October, 2003 issue of Sport Aviation has an article (p.97) titled "Baby Gets
New Booties". It shows how to make cone-shaped air draft covers from sail cloth
that cover the hole in the fuselage and wrap around the stick. They still
allow full aileron push rod deflection. These are on an RV-6, I believe, but
can be used on the Lightnings easily. A paint strainer cone was cut, opened and
used for a template. Check it out.
Bernardo
--- On Sun, 2/5/12, James, Clive R <clive.james@uk.bp.com> wrote:
From: James, Clive R <clive.james@uk.bp.com>
Subject: Lightning-List: Draught from aileron tube holes
Draught from aileron tube holes
Does anyone have a neat solution to the draught from the holes?
Ta, Clive
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Subject: | Re: Draught from aileron tube holes |
Hey Clive: I had a problem with cold air coming up along the outside of the
seat pan. I was in the process of making air dams for the flap controls
when I thought of increasing the air flow OUT of the cabin. I put a vent in
the rear bulkhead of the baggage compartment, and the cold air problem went
away. So I never finished the air dams.
Lynn
In a message dated 2/5/2012 8:46:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
clive.james@uk.bp.com writes:
Does anyone have a neat solution to the draught from the holes?
Ta, Clive
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Subject: | Draught from aileron tube holes |
http://www.eaa732.org/sites/default/files/newsletters/2005-03.pdf
Found it here, many thanks, Regards, Clive
From: owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bernard
Melendez, Jr.
Sent: 05 February 2012 17:05
Subject: Re: Lightning-List: Draught from aileron tube holes
The October, 2003 issue of Sport Aviation has an article (p.97) titled
"Baby Gets New Booties". It shows how to make cone-shaped air draft
covers from sail cloth that cover the hole in the fuselage and wrap
around the stick. They still allow full aileron push rod deflection.
These are on an RV-6, I believe, but can be used on the Lightnings
easily. A paint strainer cone was cut, opened and used for a template.
Check it out.
Bernardo
--- On Sun, 2/5/12, James, Clive R <clive.james@uk.bp.com> wrote:
From: James, Clive R <clive.james@uk.bp.com>
Subject: Lightning-List: Draught from aileron tube holes
Does anyone have a neat solution to the draught from the holes?
Ta, Clive
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