FritzW
Well-Known Member
Our chapter Waiex has two 3d printed NACA ducts that do a fine job of keeping the back of the pilots knees cool but not much more than that. We need a way to get the air up to the pilots face where it'll do some good.
We're about out of panel space for eyeball vents so I'm thinking about mounting something like this on top of the glare shield just forward of the panel.
I'd need to punch two 1.25" holes in the glare shield (no problem with a panel punch). It should take 4 or 5 hours to print. ...maybe 6 or 7
Two 4-40 screws ride in slots to keep the air vents from blowing out.
The chrome mud flap girl is an inside joke for a guy who's worried that I'll actually put a chrome mud flap girl on the vent
We're about out of panel space for eyeball vents so I'm thinking about mounting something like this on top of the glare shield just forward of the panel.
I'd need to punch two 1.25" holes in the glare shield (no problem with a panel punch). It should take 4 or 5 hours to print. ...maybe 6 or 7
Two 4-40 screws ride in slots to keep the air vents from blowing out.
The chrome mud flap girl is an inside joke for a guy who's worried that I'll actually put a chrome mud flap girl on the vent