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Subject: | Re: Sidewall Vent Location |
--> RV4-List message posted by: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
Steve Mullins wrote:
>--> RV4-List message posted by: "Steve Mullins" <smullins@drury.edu>
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>Hello everyone,
>
>Can anyone offer advice about the best location to install the rectangular
>sidewall vents (from the RV-10 kit) in my RV 4 fuselage? The instructions
>that came with the vents are not helpful in this regard.
>
>Thank you for the help!]
>
>
>
>Steven D. Mullins
>Associate Professor of Economics
>Co-director 06-07 Convocation Series: http://www.drury.edu/post911
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>"Preparing ethical leaders for the global business community"
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>The Breech School of Business Administration
>Drury University
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I mounted one for the back seat; positioned behind & as close to the 'A'
shaped diagonal 'bulkheads' that are under the rollbar as was reasonable
for convenient operation. It's a few inches below the canopy skirt on
the right side of the cockpit. Works just fine.
Note that any vent in the canopy skirt will flow air fine (the
rectangular ones won't fit the curved skirt) but will blow directly on
the passenger's headset mic & it won't be fun trying to set the squelch
on your intercom.
Email me off list with a phone # or I'll give you mine if you want more
details.
Charlie
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