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Subject: Europa-List: Re: Return air vents and nose gear holes
From: TELEDYNMCS@aol.com
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 08:35:17

Hello Fran and all,


I installed "Ultimate Ventilators" below my panel in N245E where the Europa  
supplied NACA vents would normally go. I love 'em! You get a nice blast of air

 from them both on the ground and in the air. I also have 3 "eyeball" vents  
installed in my overhead panel which are fed from a NACA vent installed on  
the right side of the vertical fin. The eyeball vents work very well at flight

speeds, but don't offer much on the ground. Well worth the effort for cooling 

things off in flight here in the SE USA, though.

I used one of these _http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=5228&cs=1_ 
(http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=5228&cs=1)  for  my return air vent. I 
used the oval shaped one shown on this page. Mine is  mounted in the lower part

of the "D" panel. It looks nice, too.

FWIW, LS, a major German glider manufacturer, recently released a return  air 
modification designed to be used on their gliders that adds 2  full 
(measured) glide points in performance. This increase in  performance is 
achieved

because of the drag reduction this  mod provides by channeling the exiting 
airflow

---From the  cockpit through a low drag plenum. Haven't seen one yet, but one 
of 
our  customers has ordered the mod and intends on having us install it once it

 arrives. Once I figure out what they are doing I'll report it to the  group. 
My guess is they capture the air exiting the cockpit and duct it to  exit the 
fuselage at a point where the air is disturbed (like at the wing root  or 
near the tail wheel) This is a fairly common arrangement on racing sailplanes 

for reducing the overall drag picture. Apparently, allowing the cockpit air to

find it's way out through the tail boom causes a lot of drag because of all 
the  various bulkheads and assorted hardware it must pass through along the  
way.

Regarding what Bud said about the nose gear hole, I built a  removable 
fireproof bulkhead in my tunnel, aft of the nose gear hole,  to allow the nose
gear 
hole to be used for exit cooling flow as Bud describes.  I'm running a Jabiru 
3300 (not exactly known for being a cool running engine)  and I've not had the

issues others have had with cooling the Jab. The main  issues with cooling 
I've had have had more to do with cooling balance from one  side of the engine

to the other, but I've got that sorted out now thanks to a  variety of changes

I've made in Jabiru's stock cooling set up. Even with the  nose gear hole and 
a fixed pitch prop, I, too, can rip along at 140+  kts if I choose to do so. 

I sure hated to miss Rough River this year. I've been fighting a nasty ear  
infection for the past week. I seem to be on the mend  now (finally) and I hope

to be back in the air by the weekend.

Regards,

John  Lawton
Whitwell, TN (TN89)
N245E -  Flying


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