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![]() "brian whatcott" wrote Hmm...releasing an intact paper bag does not exactly constitute 'scattering' does it? But I am an enthusiast for 'simplicate and add lightness' and that method certainly qualifies in that respect. I have never tried to release ashes in flight, but I know what I would build, if I were to do so. Let me say that I am very familiar with ashes, as I am the one that interns ashes in the columbarium wall at my church. I would build a 3" PVC drain pipe about 10 inches long (should be about right to hold the volume I work with) and make a couple plate aluminum lids for each end on a hinge on one side and a latch on the other. The lids would be spring loaded to pop open when the latches release. The latches could have a string connecting the two releases, and a release string would pull on the middle of the string between the releases. Duct tape should hold the container fine, and it could be mounted well behind the cockpit with the string running to the vent window. By releasing both ends, the wind would quickly release the contents and sweep it clean out the back. -- Jim in NC |
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