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--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
Could you take a pic of your mod and make it avaialble to those interested?
Jim
Do not arhive
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron C" <ronc@metropolisdesign.com>
Subject: RE: Rocket-List: exhaust vents
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Ron C" <ronc@metropolisdesign.com>
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> Harry-
> I've done this and it works great. It smooths the air flow through the
> cabin and lets the incoming vents breath much better. I created a
> rearward facing raised vent for my elevator inspection cover plate. I
> bent it up from flat stock and cut it out to replace the original
> inspection plate. The dimensions of the aft facing opening is about 2.25
> x 1.00" FYI All of this was debated about two years ago on this board.
>
> Ron Carter HR #149, 320 hrs tt
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-rocket-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-rocket-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Harry Paine
> To: Boyd C. Braem
> Subject: Rocket-List: exhaust vents
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> --> Rocket-List message posted by: Harry Paine <hpaine@earthlink.net>
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> Listers
> Ive read alot of posts of put exhaust vent on the rear fuselage portion
> of
> aircraft ( not rockets) to increase input of fresh & hot air
> ventilation. Has anyone done this on their ROCKET (NOT RV) and what were
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> the results?
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> Harry Paine
> 266 HP
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> direct advertising on the Matronics Forums.
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