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Old October 25th 03, 03:14 AM
RobertR237
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In article , "Morgans"
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I had heard once that on some planes, a reverse or backwards NACA duct

would
be installed in the aft part of the cockpit to improve ventilation by

helping
suck air out of the plane. I also think I remember something about the
design being somewhat different.


--
Chris W


As I recall, it was shaped rather like a raindrop, but with about 1/3rd of
the surface raised above the craft. The pointy end was pointed into the
wind, with the outlet in the downwind, rounded side. The object was to
create a low pressure area, then use it to get the bad air out. If only I
could remember where I read about it!
--
Jim in NC



I believe the guy who designed the Vision Aircraft did some work on this
several years ago and had some information on his web site at one time. I
don't know if it is still there or no.


Bob Reed
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