MichaelFarley56 wrote:Hi Andy,
A lot of my NACA placement was by eyeball with the thought of getting them as high as possible to avoid brake and flap handle interference. With that in mind I also pushed them as far forward as possible, getting them close to that vertical angle. (sorry, I don't have my plans but it's the channel that the rudder bars attach to). I don't have my panel installed yet (working on it) but once done there will only be around 12" or so of flexible tubing needed to go from the vent to the other one in my panel. I'm hoping to keep the hose high enough that there won't be any interference, but it will be close. I'll hopefully be able to tell you more in a week or two, once my panel is installed.
N111YX wrote:That's perfect. The first time a 200 lb passenger steps in your seat and concentrates all of that weight in one spot, you'll be glad that you had a bit of clearance before the pan hits your lower structure...:)
N111YX wrote:The workmanship look great...!
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