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1. 03:45 PM - Re: Rear Cockpit Heat (Jim Stone)
2. 04:03 PM - Re: Rear Cockpit Heat (RICKRV6@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: Rear Cockpit Heat |
--> RV8-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
What about heated seats as in autos? I think that to be a possible source
of heat, don't know of a source or cost though.
Jim Stone
HR II
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bert Penney" <van@entechnos.com>
Subject: RE: RV8-List: Rear Cockpit Heat
> --> RV8-List message posted by: "Bert Penney" <van@entechnos.com>
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I guess my expectations are a little high. I was kinda hoping that I
> could have an auto type environment where I could sit in my shirt
> sleeves regardless of the outside temp. Oh, well. I have lots of time,
> so I'll keep pondering the problem.
>
> Bert
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen J. Soule [mailto:SSoule@pfclaw.com]
> To: 'rv8-list@matronics.com'
> Subject: RE: RV8-List: Rear Cockpit Heat
>
> --> RV8-List message posted by: "Stephen J. Soule" <SSoule@pfclaw.com>
>
> Bert,
>
> I wear a snowmobile suit at temperatures below freezing in my RV-6A. I
> bought a surplus USAF Nomex insulated flight suit that is also very
> comfortable, but a little hard to get on and off. I wear insulated
> boots,
> too. Sorrel boots or Lacrosse work well. I look like I'm ready for ice
> fishing when I'm suited up. I would like to be comfortable if I have to
> land
> in a field or on a frozen lake, so that is another reason to wear a moon
> suit in the winter!
>
> Sun coming into the bubble canopy keeps pilot and passenger warm from
> the
> waist up. I have a single heat muff that discharges on the passenger's
> feet.
>
>
> Stephen Soule
> Huntington, Vermont
> N227RV (RV-6A flying)
> N222SZ (RV-8 under construction)
>
> -----Original Message-----I just purchased an RV-8 empennage, so I am a
> long
> way from worrying
> about heat, but since I live in Canada, one thing that has been a bit of
> concern for me is operating an RV in the winter. It seems to me that,
> with just a thin sheet of al between me and the outside, there is a
> fairly high potential for very cold and uncomfortable flying. Has
> anyone spent much time flying their RV in very cold (-20 to -40)
> weather?
>
>
> >
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Rear Cockpit Heat |
--> RV8-List message posted by: RICKRV6@aol.com
I purchased a set for my -8. I had DJ at Clevealand install them when they
made my seats. I haven't had the opportunity to use them but the
installations was simple.
Rick McBride
n a message dated 1/4/03 6:46:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jrstone@insightbb.com writes:
> --> RV8-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
>
> What about heated seats as in autos? I think that to be a possible source
> of heat, don't know of a source or cost though.
> Jim Stone
> HR II
>
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