View Single Post
  #8  
Old June 9th 10, 06:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mattm[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 167
Default Schleicher directional air vents

On Jun 9, 11:48*am, Andy wrote:
On Jun 9, 8:31*am, mattm wrote:

Hi, All,


my ASW-19 has three different air vents in the cockpit -- one in the
nose that's controlled
by a handle above the instrument panel, plus two holes in the
sidewalls. *


It sound like your glider is modified from the original
configuration. *As built, the air intakes are under each wing. *The
air goes though the fuselage canopy frame rails to the nose vent.
There are no vent holes in the side rails. (based on 19356)

I accepted that the ventilation in my 19b was poor and often flew with
canopy sliding window scoop open which was noisy. *After flying my 28
for several years I have come to appreciate the much better vents and
only ever use the sliding window scoop during the first part of the
tow. (Arizona 110 deg F plus).

If I had a 19 again I'd try to fit an adjustable/closable swivel ball
vent in one or both side rails. *The 28 ball vent works well but there
are probably similar vents available.

The side rails are structural so be careful about any mods.

Andy


OK, now I see where this came about. The plane originally lived
in Florida, so the owner didn't mind the hurricane whirling around
the cockpit in the heat. My first good flight this year was in
February, and the cloudbase was around 6000', so it got really
cold in there!

The vents in the links mostly look like they're too big to fit on the
rails. The holes are about 1" diameter, and there's not a lot of
room around them to attach a flange. I suppose I could cut one
down enough to fit. Hmmmm......