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On Dec 8, 11:20*am, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Dec 7, 12:47*pm, Don Johnstone wrote: Do you blokes suffer from major flatulence problems? Seems a lot of effort to remove air from the cockpit but I could understand if the air was contaminated in some way :-) At issue is that ventilation air tends to pressurize the cockpit, and then leak out around the canopy perimeter. Anywhere that there is air escaping through the canopy frame gap, that leak will trip the boundary layer and increase drag. If you can keep the cockpit at lower than ambient pressure, you run a good chance of maintaining laminar flow across the gap between the fuselage and the canopy, which can result in several more square feet of laminar flow than you had previously. I happen to think that many original designers got it right; that the most effective vent is back at the base of the rudder, where it is convenient to exhaust air around the rudder cable horns. Unfortunately, something often got lost in translation, and most production gliders allow too little exhaust area through the vertical fin spar, causing inadequate ventilation flow and too much cockpit pressure. They also offer many restrictions on the path from the cockpit to the tailboom, which reduces the flow rate. So I think that these trendy exhaust vents, while perhaps not the best possible solution, are still a lot better than you can get without removing the rudder and doing some relatively major surgery on the fin spar. Thanks, Bob K.http://www.hpaircraft.com .... and as JS pointed out, many of us fly where it is REALLY hot, with ambient temperatures of 43c, 110f, and closed cockpit temperature over 55c, 130f. It doesn't take long at that temperature to ruin an otherwise great flying day. |
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