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NACA vents

Postby 1planeguy » Wed Feb 25, 2015 4:32 pm

Seems I remember reading on a builder page that most builders are using the Vans's NACA vent parts?...the SV-1?

Also wondering if someone could pass on the info to help locate it properly...about to cut out side skins and would like to cut the holes for it now...

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Re: NACA vents

Postby gammaxy » Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:16 pm

Unless you really like the look of the NACA vents, I recommend using these rectangular vents from Vans instead.

https://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/st ... 10vent_kit

When you don't need them they close pretty nice. When you need them, little beats a flap scooping 120+mph wind directly into the cockpit.
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Re: NACA vents

Postby kmacht » Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:59 pm

I'll second the recommendation for the Vans door vents instead of the NACA vents. They are cheap, super simple to install and very effective. A bonus is that they are pretty close to waterproof when closed. I tie my sonex down outside and have never seen water get in from those vents.

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Postby 1planeguy » Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:29 pm

Guess my only reservation would be can you control where the air blows? Biggest thing I liked about the other vents was the eyeball vents attached to them that could be pointed...hate air blowing in my eyes...etc.
If I went with the simple door type did you still install them in the same place?
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Re: NACA vents

Postby gammaxy » Wed Feb 25, 2015 11:08 pm

Here's where I installed mine:

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As with anything that's not spelled out in the plans, I spent a few hours figuring out exactly where to put them, but it probably doesn't matter much. I wanted them to be low enough to not be blowing directly on the back of the panel, close enough to reach without too much trouble (I probably have to loosen a shoulder strap to reach the far one), and far enough to give the air a chance to circulate somewhat.

With these doors, you can't really control where the air blows, but you probably don't have to worry about air blowing directly in your eyes :-)

I feel like people with the NACA vents and tubing and eyeball vents end up restricting the airflow to the point that they need to add scoops or windshield vents. I haven't flown in the mid-upper 90s yet, but one vent has always been enough to keep me comfortable.
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Postby 1planeguy » Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:36 am

Thankfully there isn't much not spelled out in the plans...
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