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1. 05:42 AM - Re: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? (Rene Felker)
2. 09:52 AM - Re: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? (David Maib)
3. 09:53 AM - Re: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? (Albert Gardner)
4. 01:22 PM - Re: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? (Robert Brunkenhoefer)
5. 02:19 PM - RV-10 empennage/tailcone kit for sale (aerosport1)
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Subject: | Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? |
I don't have an overhead....at least not like what you are talking about.
But, I was assuming (I know that that means) that the formed consoles were
sealed and that the entire console was being pressurized. Thus all you have
to do is mount the vents where you want and seal around the lights, wire
entrances, etc.
Rene' Felker
N423CF
801-721-6080
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Subject: RV10-List: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends?
I know lots of you flying/building have the overhead console with air vents
in place. My question is who has used one with a 90 degree inlet connector
with 1 1/4 to max. 2" dia. hose? AND, of course, the main question is where
can I get them? I am fabricating my own upper console and would like to
make it no more that 1 1/2 inches down from the canopy top. Was in Aircraft
Spruce today and looked at their 90 degree vent - it is very nice but is
fixed in position - as in straight down blown air with an on/off positon
only, no swivel to control air flow position on the person in need.
If nothing like this is available, what are others doing to route the
ducting f rom straight up to aft without gobbling up an additional 2 inches
over and above what the vent protrudes through the console?
Thanks so much,
Rich Hansen
10- finishing kit
6A- 1000 hours
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Subject: | Re: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? |
I have the overhead console from Flightline AC and that is how mine
works. The entire console is pressurized. It works fine and I have no
condensation problems even in high humidity.
David Maib
40559
Flying
do not archive
On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Rene Felker wrote:
I don't have an overhead....at least not like what you are talking
about.
But, I was assuming (I know that that means) that the formed consoles
were
sealed and that the entire console was being pressurized. Thus all
you have
to do is mount the vents where you want and seal around the lights, wire
entrances, etc.
Rene' Felker
N423CF
801-721-6080
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
karolamy@roadrunner.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:19 PM
Subject: RV10-List: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends?
I know lots of you flying/building have the overhead console with air
vents
in place. My question is who has used one with a 90 degree inlet
connector
with 1 1/4 to max. 2" dia. hose? AND, of course, the main question
is where
can I get them? I am fabricating my own upper console and would like to
make it no more that 1 1/2 inches down from the canopy top. Was in
Aircraft
Spruce today and looked at their 90 degree vent - it is very nice but is
fixed in position - as in straight down blown air with an on/off positon
only, no swivel to control air flow position on the person in need.
If nothing like this is available, what are others doing to route the
ducting f rom straight up to aft without gobbling up an additional 2
inches
over and above what the vent protrudes through the console?
Thanks so much,
Rich Hansen
10- finishing kit
6A- 1000 hours
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Subject: | Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? |
I'm not sure what you are asking but this is how I got air into the overhead
console. It has 4 eyeball vents and 4 small lights. I used the same NACA
vent assys that are in front because I could easily attach a section of
screen.
Albert Gardner
N991RV
Yuma, AZ
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Subject: | Re: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends? |
i have the same setup and all works well in sweaty corpus christi. robert N661G
300 hrs
On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:48 AM, David Maib wrote:
>
> I have the overhead console from Flightline AC and that is how mine works. The
entire console is pressurized. It works fine and I have no condensation problems
even in high humidity.
>
> David Maib
> 40559
> Flying
>
> do not archive
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Rene Felker wrote:
>
>
> I don't have an overhead....at least not like what you are talking about.
> But, I was assuming (I know that that means) that the formed consoles were
> sealed and that the entire console was being pressurized. Thus all you have
> to do is mount the vents where you want and seal around the lights, wire
> entrances, etc.
>
> Rene' Felker
> N423CF
> 801-721-6080
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
> karolamy@roadrunner.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:19 PM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RV10-List: Overhead console vents with 90 degree bends?
>
>
> I know lots of you flying/building have the overhead console with air vents
> in place. My question is who has used one with a 90 degree inlet connector
> with 1 1/4 to max. 2" dia. hose? AND, of course, the main question is where
>
> can I get them? I am fabricating my own upper console and would like to
> make it no more that 1 1/2 inches down from the canopy top. Was in Aircraft
>
> Spruce today and looked at their 90 degree vent - it is very nice but is
> fixed in position - as in straight down blown air with an on/off positon
> only, no swivel to control air flow position on the person in need.
>
> If nothing like this is available, what are others doing to route the
> ducting f rom straight up to aft without gobbling up an additional 2 inches
> over and above what the vent protrudes through the console?
>
> Thanks so much,
> Rich Hansen
>
> 10- finishing kit
> 6A- 1000 hours
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | RV-10 empennage/tailcone kit for sale |
I have a 95% complete empennage kit for sale.
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I am located in Columbus, Ohio
I will deliver within 3hr drive
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Geoff Combs
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RV-10 QB N829GW
Flying
40033
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