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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:16 pm    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Someone on the list was asking to see baggage area and rear bulkhead photos. I finally found one of my aircraft, N31BZ, the Esqual LS - Lightning Stuff. B&B in Shelbyville (they do contract work for Pete and the guys) did my interior and they had the embroidery done on the bulkhead. In this photo the side panels in the cockpit are not in place yet and it looks like the baggage area headliner is also not in place. The slits on either side of the clear FAA paperwork holder are for the shoulder harnesses.
As a side thought and suggestion for Lightning builders, I will be adding some sort of vent in the bulkhead to let air out of the cockpit. In the summer when you have both cockpit fresh air vents open and you are cruising at 170 or so, so much air come into the cockpit that there is some pressurization of the cockpit. The canopy actually bulges out slightly on each side. Some way for this air to flow through the cockpit into the aft fuselage should fix this situation.
Blue Skies,
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:13 pm    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Buz,
Even at 80-90kts in the motorglider the cockpit
pressurisation is significant as a function of the
effective cabin ventilation. I fitted what looks like
a small radio speaker cover to the bulkhead as a vent
into the rear fuselage and the increae in airflow into
the cockpit is doubled.

I did however fit it a little low on the bulkhead as
when the baggage area is holding a lot of gear it will
usually block the vent partially so it would pay to
set it higher on the bulkhead.

How effect is the Lightning cockpit ventilation
without canopy side scoops?
Laurie
Sydney
--- N1BZRich(at)aol.com wrote:

Quote:
Someone on the list was asking to see baggage area
and rear bulkhead photos.
I finally found one of my aircraft, N31BZ, the
Esqual LS - Lightning Stuff.
B&B in Shelbyville (they do contract work for Pete
and the guys) did my
interior and they had the embroidery done on the
bulkhead. In this photo the
side panels in the cockpit are not in place yet and
it looks like the baggage
area headliner is also not in place. The slits on
either side of the clear
FAA paperwork holder are for the shoulder
harnesses.
As a side thought and suggestion for Lightning
builders, I will be
adding some sort of vent in the bulkhead to let air
out of the cockpit. In the
summer when you have both cockpit fresh air vents
open and you are cruising at
170 or so, so much air come into the cockpit that
there is some
pressurization of the cockpit. The canopy actually
bulges out slightly on each side.
Some way for this air to flow through the cockpit
into the aft fuselage should
fix this situation.
Blue Skies,
Buz







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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:16 pm    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

In a message dated 2/2/2007 7:16:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, lozhoffman(at)yahoo.com writes:
Quote:
How effect is the Lightning cockpit ventilation
without canopy side scoops?


Hi Laurie,
The Lightning has great cockpit ventilation.  Each side of the fuselage, just aft of the firewall, has a NACA ducts that provide air to the cockpit. In the cockpit are adjustable outlets that lets you open and close off the air flow. There are no canopy side scoops. However there is an option to add a small sliding canopy opening similar to what I have seen on gliders. I have one of these on my Esqual canopy. On the ground you can taxi with the Lightning canopy slightly open for fresh air.
As far as a mod to let air flow through the cockpit, I have found some round 3" aluminum vents that I plan to use. I will put one on each side of the aft baggage bulkhead near the top. How large was that outlet vent you used?
Buz

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:17 pm    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Buz,
About 5" diameter. Pleased to hear that the Lightning
canopy can be cracked open on the ground. Sure does
get hot in this country at times.
Laurie

--- N1BZRich(at)aol.com wrote:

Quote:

In a message dated 2/2/2007 7:16:16 P.M. Eastern
Standard Time,
lozhoffman(at)yahoo.com writes:

How effect is the Lightning cockpit ventilation
without canopy side scoops?



Hi Laurie,
The Lightning has great cockpit ventilation.
Each side of the fuselage,
just aft of the firewall, has a NACA ducts that
provide air to the cockpit.
In the cockpit are adjustable outlets that lets you
open and close off the
air flow. There are no canopy side scoops.
However there is an option to add
a small sliding canopy opening similar to what I
have seen on gliders. I
have one of these on my Esqual canopy. On the
ground you can taxi with the
Lightning canopy slightly open for fresh air.
As far as a mod to let air flow through the
cockpit, I have found some
round 3" aluminum vents that I plan to use. I will
put one on each side of
the aft baggage bulkhead near the top. How large
was that outlet vent you used?
Buz




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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 4:45 am    Post subject: Re: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Buz and Laurie, et al,
The Diamond DA40 has the same style canopy as the Lightning. There is an additional locking hole for the canopy latching pin to go into. It is located about 1 inch above the "closed and locked" hole. You raise the canopy, and latch it in this slightly opened position when on the ground and it provides a great ventilation on the ground when the engine is running.

The DA-40 also has a little vent window on the side. It is worthless in flight and on the ground unless you stick your hand out and "scoop" some air into the cockpit.

I am not recommending this additional hole except as a possibility, because I have not looked at the fuselage strength where the canopy latch hole is located. It is a great feature on the DA-40. Check it out the next time you see a DA-40.

Another feature they have is a painted "ceiling" on the roof of the canopy to block some of the sun. However, the sun and the painted "ceiling" are in cahoots. They move just enough for the sun to beat on your head or get into your eyes on EVERY flight. Laughing

Oops. On re-looking at Buz's picture, the canopy lock down system may be different than on the DA-40. Ready Fire Aim....
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 5:33 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Scotty,
The two-hole canopy latching part is also on the Lightning prototype.
Not sure if anybody else uses it or not. Also Buz utilized something that
looks like a painted cieling, but it's the stick on type of sun visor stuff
so it is just a darkened area above the cockpit. When I flew the Ligthning
out to Arizona I had some stick on sun visors and they worked really well
and I could move them around as the sun moved around. Brian W.
From: "Scotty" <mr.scotty(at)earthlink.net>
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To: lightning-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Baggage area and rear bulkhead
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 04:45:04 -0800



Buz and Laurie, et al,
The Diamond DA40 has the same style canopy as the Lightning. There is an
additional locking hole for the canopy latching pin to go into. It is
located about 1 inch above the "closed and locked" hole. You raise the
canopy, and latch it in this slightly opened position when on the ground and
it provides a great ventilation on the ground when the engine is running.

The DA-40 also has a little vent window on the side. It is worthless in
flight and on the ground unless you stick your hand out and "scoop" some air
into the cockpit.

I am not recommending this additional hole except as a possibility, because
I have not looked at the fuselage strength where the canopy latch hole is
located. It is a great feature on the DA-40. Check it out the next time
you see a DA-40.

Another feature they have is a painted "ceiling" on the roof of the canopy
to block some of the sun. However, the sun and the painted "ceiling" are in
cahoots. They move just enough for the sun to beat on your head or get into
your eyes on EVERY flight.

[Laughing]

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Scotty
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:00 am    Post subject: Re: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Brian,
Yes, I get them at Walmart (in the FAA approved section, of course) and keep them in my flight bag. When they quit sticking to the window, I wash them with a mild detergent and they magically start sticking again.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:27 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Laurie
I have an Esqual which I have installed a Kroger sunshade. It slides back
on a track that is double faced taped to inside of canopy. It keeps cockpit
cooler on sunny days and on cloudy days you simply slide it back. It never
gets in the way and it looks cool. Got mine through Vans Aircraft.
Rosen makes a sunshade that I also use, You simply apply it with suction
cubs. Blocks sun very well.
Dave McC.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:38 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

We have two side windows in the canopy of our Lightning; they aren't sliding windows but are actually small rectangular windows that are hinged on the bottom so open down. They will be either open or closed - no partial opening.

Linda
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:50 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

That's kind of cool. Are they large enough to stick a camera lens through, or is that not practical? Also, do you have a pic of the installation?

On 2/5/07, JOSEPH MATHIAS LINDA MATHIAS <lbmathias(at)verizon.net (lbmathias(at)verizon.net)> wrote: [quote] We have two side windows in the canopy of our Lightning; they aren't sliding windows but are actually small rectangular windows that are hinged on the bottom so open down. They will be either open or closed - no partial opening.

Linda
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Jim,
Here's a blow up of a pic that I took. Not of the canopy, but I cropped
it. The windows are similar to many different versions of Piper Arrows that
I have flown. Just a little fold down. You could probably get a camera
lense through the hole, but it's not very practical as the wing is right
there. You might could turn the plane on its side every now and again and
get a shot out of it. Regardless it helps with cockpit ventilation. It's
similar to Buz's sliding window, just this one henges and folds down. Brian
W.
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To: lightning-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Baggage area and rear bulkhead
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 09:50:23 -0500

That's kind of cool. Are they large enough to stick a camera lens through,
or is that not practical? Also, do you have a pic of the installation?

On 2/5/07, JOSEPH MATHIAS LINDA MATHIAS <lbmathias(at)verizon.net> wrote:
[quote]
We have two side windows in the canopy of our Lightning; they aren't
sliding windows but are actually small rectangular windows that are hinged
on the bottom so open down. They will be either open or closed - no
partial
opening.

Linda

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:14 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

JIm,
Brian answered the question about camera lens but I think you can see the windows a little better in the picture I am attaching. We did not install the side windows; the canopy was delivered with the windows installed.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:34 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

VERY NICE! Thanks to you both for the information. THe reasont that I asked is that my daughter LOVES to take pictures and is very excited about going up in ANY aircraft that I fly. RIght now, I am flying a rental 172 and you can't open the windows and they are typically scratched so the pics come out foggy. Having a big clear canopy will make things a little better, Having a small window to stick the lens through might work too.

Will you have your aircraft at Sun N Fun? If so, I can get a look at them when I'm at the show.

Jim!


On 2/5/07, JOSEPH MATHIAS LINDA MATHIAS <lbmathias(at)verizon.net (lbmathias(at)verizon.net)> wrote: [quote] JIm,
Brian answered the question about camera lens but I think you can see the windows a little better in the picture I am attaching. We did not install the side windows; the canopy was delivered with the windows installed.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:09 am    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Jim,
I too love to shoot aerial photos. I did a photoshoot for a local paper
last year of industry around the city. We got some great pics. I had to
use a Cherokee 140. Well the wing was always in the way. The pilot wa an
ex- Air Force B-52 and F-111 pilot. He would crank it over 90 degrees and
let me get a shot. Problem was that we couldn't hold that but for a second.
I've found that high wing airplanes that the window will open fully or the
door can be removed is best for that. There is a Rans S7S with a Jabiru
firewall forward kit on it at Shelbyville right now. It'd make a fantastic
camera platform as the whole side of the plane can be removed for flight.
Brian W.
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 11:33:18 -0500

VERY NICE! Thanks to you both for the information. THe reasont that I
asked is that my daughter LOVES to take pictures and is very excited about
going up in ANY aircraft that I fly. RIght now, I am flying a rental 172
and you can't open the windows and they are typically scratched so the pics
come out foggy. Having a big clear canopy will make things a little
better, Having a small window to stick the lens through might work too.

Will you have your aircraft at Sun N Fun? If so, I can get a look at them
when I'm at the show.

Jim!
On 2/5/07, JOSEPH MATHIAS LINDA MATHIAS <lbmathias(at)verizon.net> wrote:
[quote]
JIm,
Brian answered the question about camera lens but I think you can see
the windows a little better in the picture I am attaching. We did not
install the side windows; the canopy was delivered with the windows
installed.
Linda
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:15 pm    Post subject: Baggage area and rear bulkhead Reply with quote

Jim,

We plan to be at Sun 'n' Fun if the registration comes in time for the inspection and 40 hours to be flown off. Just in a holding pattern right now!

Linda
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