EchoCharlie1
Active Member
After purchasing a built RV-6, a very well-built RV-6, I discovered that while in flight, the vents will fill the cabin with air, but the out-flow is almost non-existent to the point where it feels as if there is no flow or circulation. Even removing the eyeball vents to the point where there is constant and un-obstructed flow, the circulation is minimal.
My first thought is that since the out-flow must be so insufficient to support any circulation of air and the fact that the cabin remains really DANG hot and uncomfortable in the FL sunshine...I must create a better out-flow path.
I was contemplating some sort of design in the aft bulkhead, that would incorporate the ability to close it off during the cold FL winters (second Tuesday in January) and if I venture across the vastness of this great nation.
Any thoughts or suggestions, experiences, etc? Thanks in advance.
Best regards...
My first thought is that since the out-flow must be so insufficient to support any circulation of air and the fact that the cabin remains really DANG hot and uncomfortable in the FL sunshine...I must create a better out-flow path.
I was contemplating some sort of design in the aft bulkhead, that would incorporate the ability to close it off during the cold FL winters (second Tuesday in January) and if I venture across the vastness of this great nation.
Any thoughts or suggestions, experiences, etc? Thanks in advance.
Best regards...