A relief tube was a free option on the Baron and Bonanza,
have not checked lately. But they are easy to install.
"Grumman-581" wrote
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| On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 11:48:51 -0600, in
,
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| That is only 4 cups.
|
| Yeah, 32 ounces seems a bit too small for me also... It
might be OK for a
| single use as long as you didn't wait too long, but
multiple uses would
| definitely not work... And then there is the issue of
trying to do it in a
| cramped cockpit without an autopilot or wing leveler... I
suspect the
| external catheter hooked to a hose going down your pants
leg into a
| collection container or out the aircraft would be a better
solution...
|
| There are some guys over in the New Orleans area that are
basically
| selling this sort of solution for use in various
situations...
|
|
http://www.sneakyleaker.com/
|
| Of course, considering the shortage of porta-potties
during Mardi Gras
| around the Quarter and the way the cops like to find bust
people who can't
| wait in line and decide to **** in an alley or whatever,
this is a good
| idea... Now, before any of you start making comments about
it being gross
| to **** in the streets, let me inform you that with as
much as is being
| drank around there, the porta-potties just overflow into
the street
| also... No, I'm not joking... I watched it the last time I
was there...
| You stand in line and there is a stream of overflow that
flows back into
| the street... Kind of gives you a bit of incentive to not
pick up any
| beads that hit the street instead of being caught...