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Old August 18th 03, 04:13 AM
Duane MacInnis
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Hi David !

Yes, yes, the Piper is OK with the fan going. Never seen the scoop for the
left side you speak of, is that a portable device?

Incidentally, with your recommendation I called Bruce Musgrave of Apex at
Buttonville, 905-477-7900. He was very helpful to me as you suggested he
might, with lots of hints and ideas. I would turn to him again in a second
if I was selling or buying again soon. He actually sold one of the
airplanes I was looking at in Burlington, at my recommendation.

Cheers

Duane



"David Megginson" wrote in message
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"Duane MacInnis" writes:

To offset that is the comfort in the summer. An aircraft cockpit is
like a solar oven, and in this regard the Grumman is a real sweetie.
Open the canopy, and we are coooool. Pipers, which I use for
training, are just awful. I can't understand why people who design
and build airplanes in a hot place like Wichita, would build one
without cross ventilation -- like TWO DOORS.


Fair enough, but my Warrior is comfortable on a hot day as soon as I
start the big fan on the front then stick my little plastic scoop out
the pilot-side window to channel the wind inside. A sliding canopy
would be great, of course, but there are easy ways to cope -- if you
don't have the air scoops on the training Pipers, you might suggest
that the owners install them.


All the best,


David

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