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Old December 4th 03, 04:04 PM
Mike Z.
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Dale,

I think you are on the right track. As an experiment, last night I stuffed both air inlets full of foam rubber. No improvement at
all.

I have the nice vents that twistlock and there is only a smidge of air coming in around the actual vent. I am guessing it is coming
in around the wing root someplace so I will have to pull the trim off and take a look.

I finally burned out the landing light last night and while we were in there, I found the heater scat tubing off the muff . Maybe
now it will be like standing by the fire or flying a Tomahawk. Hot foot, frozen shoulder!

Mike Z


"Dale" wrote in message ...
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You might have air leaking thru the wing/fuselage joing also. Perhaps
some insulation material around the upper corners of the windshield,
at/near the wing leading edge. You'll have to remove the trim pieces to
get to it, or perhaps the fairing over the wingroot.

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Dale L. Falk

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as simply messing around with airplanes.

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