Some buffetting is normal with both windows open -
yours is likely a lot worse because the windows flip up,
into the airflow over the bottom of the wing, disturbing
a lot more air. Once the airflow was disturbed, it might
not want to re-attach ...
You could try just removing the windows & see if
that reduces the buffet. If so, you can then go ahead
& remove the doors ....
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......bobp
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On Friday 11 May 2007 01:50, Mike Betti wrote:
Hi again,
I tried opening a window in flight and it works pretty well. I have them
hinged at the top and they flip open to the wing. So then I left both
windows open and made a take off. Wasn't bad at first. I then slowed down
some and noticed some panels behind me oil canning. I tried speeding back
up and down but couldn't stop it. The whole cabin was puffing or pounding,
I could feel it in the headsets, some sort of oscillations. I had to close
the windows finally. Any ideas what was going on here, prop wash? I want to
remove the doors but a little leary about it now. Mike Betti
771E
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