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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Cabin vent - air outlet?
From: karelvranken <karelvranken@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 21:41:32

Svein,
Air leaves the cockpit area trough the undercarriage lever arm sleeve and 
perhaps other holes. I can put a botlang leaf on this place and it will not 
move.
Karel Vranken  #447 F-PKRL
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sidsel & Svein Johnsen" <sidsel.svein@oslo.online.no>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Cabin vent - air outlet?


> <sidsel.svein@oslo.online.no>
>
> Karel,
>
> No, I have not measured the pressure, I relied on what EA2004 said also 
> about the pressure in this area.  I think they were correct, because the 
> air speed over the top is higher than the airplane's speed through the 
> ambient air and hence the pressure is lower than the ambient pressure 
> (compare the fuselage profile to a wing profile - higher speed hence lower 
> pressure on top of the wing).
>
> All I can say for sure is that the pressure at my vent outlet is lower 
> than in the cockpit, because air goes out through that vent (I can feel 
> the air flow by holding my hand under the outlet opening).  The air 
> pressure in the cockpit may be higher than ambient, though, because of the 
> efficient NACA intakes on both sides (built as per Europa standard).  If 
> air comes in through your vent, it must mean that your cocpit pressure is 
> lower than at your top vent opening.  Where does this air leave your 
> cockpit?
>
> Svein



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