vigilant104 wrote:What do you have now, the stock Sonex NACA vents?
Many people have modified theuir vents. Some have cut holes in the lower portions of their windscreen and mounted clear round turn vents (similar to those found on large motorcycle fairings). My plane was built with pop-out vents from Vans that do a good job of grabbing a lot of outside air and bringing it in--blasts of it.
The plane can't safely be flown without a canopy.
A canopy shade will help a lot.
For air, the simplest thing for you to do is to fashion a small fitting that allows the canopy to be locked open a few inches for taxi (but it must be removed before takeoff. Many people have done this--the canopy locks into the fitting, and the fitting locks into the canopy rail.
SonexEZ wrote:I just have the normal sonex vents i am also thinking of something in the lower canopy have to start looking now at 3000 ft today i was sweating and outside temp at 3000 was 55 whats going to happen when it gets to 95 with 99% humidity
SonexEZ wrote: i was sweating and outside temp at 3000 was 55 whats going to happen when it gets to 95 with 99% humidity
rizzz wrote:Here's what I made on the 3D printer to fit the standard Sonex cut-outs (as per the plans):We've had some pretty hot days in Aus here recently, the vents work great!
mike.smith wrote:SonexEZ wrote:I just have the normal sonex vents i am also thinking of something in the lower canopy have to start looking now at 3000 ft today i was sweating and outside temp at 3000 was 55 whats going to happen when it gets to 95 with 99% humidity
Are you getting copious amounts of air through the vents? You should be. If not, then something is not set up right. Maybe a few photos would be helpful.
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