eyeballs and NACA scoopes
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:48 am
FYIW
I have two plastic eye-ball air vents (from ACS) located on the bottom outboard corners of my SR's instrument panel, each fed by scat hoses from two plastic NACA scoops located in the fuselage sides, scopes at about the level of the bottom of the instrument panel, just forward of the doors. They seem to work quite well; controlling both the flow volume and direction. I have moisture traps in the hoses just in case rain would get in the hoses. A seemingly very easy and inexpensive way to get fresh air.
Charlie Starr
SR -065
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I have two plastic eye-ball air vents (from ACS) located on the bottom outboard corners of my SR's instrument panel, each fed by scat hoses from two plastic NACA scoops located in the fuselage sides, scopes at about the level of the bottom of the instrument panel, just forward of the doors. They seem to work quite well; controlling both the flow volume and direction. I have moisture traps in the hoses just in case rain would get in the hoses. A seemingly very easy and inexpensive way to get fresh air.
Charlie Starr
SR -065
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