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Old January 31st 04, 06:21 AM
JPAviation
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Default Air Conditioning System for Homebuilts?

Hi,
Here is a new design challenge for those of you with homebuilts with all the
bells and whistles.

The 2004 Toyota Prius hybrid car has a Denso electrically powered air
conditioning compressor that apparently does not need to be mounted on the
engine. This offers the possibility of reasonably putting A/C in a homebuilt
airplane. What comes to mind is one of these systems mounted in the aft
fuselage (one way to overcome a nose heavy design) with a duct (with a
retractable scoop) for air for the condensor.

For some details go to:

http://www.denso.co.jp/motorshow/200...duct_electric/

Fly safe, have fun, be cool,
Jim Payne

 




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