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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:04 am    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Hi Guys,
Two quick questions:
#1 Really, how good is the Zodiac XL at relatively low and slow,
looking-at-the-ground-scenery type flying? i.e.-- is it pretty stable
flying at slow speeds (with some flaps), and how much can you really see
over the wings tightly strapped into those steeply reclined Lazy Boy-type
seats? I've had one short ride in the company's XL but it's hard to
remember the small details. --I'm trying to compare the Zodiac to a high
wing, semi-STOL design (Wittman Buttercup). I'm not interested in the 701
because of it's slow cruising speed.
#2 How hot can it get under that big bubble canopy in the summertime? Can
the little fresh air vents keep up with the sun rays?
Much Thanks,
Doug N.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:49 am    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Doug, like any low wing vs high wing the ground view suffers. The trade off is safety in flight with the great view to the sides and above, etc. Whenever I want to see something below I just point one wing up and one down and look out the side and top. As to the Green House effect it is a real issue in summer and the venting on the ground is marginal, but this summer in Mid Georgia after take off and air could circulate it was not much of an issue. You do always have to wear a hat for sun though and my wife hates hats. Big hair woman. I would advise the larger air vent eyeballs. I plan to increase mine for more flow in the near future. Best regards, Bill N505WP 601XL-3300w/DC


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:57 am    Post subject: Re: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Once in the air, the cabin cooling is not bad. On the taxiway, it can get really hot in the summer - same as a piper. There are little circular rotating scoops that you can install in the canopy to catch the prop wash when on the taxi.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:58 am    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Once in the air, the cabin cooling is not bad. On the taxiway, it can get really hot in the summer - same as a piper. There are little circular rotating scoops that you can install in the canopy to catch the prop wash when on the taxi.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:22 am    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Hi;
Install a 12 volt computer fan in the bulkhead at the back of the
baggage shelf to exhaust some of the hot air. Also helps to defog the
bubble in cold weather.
Mike
CH-601HDS
UHS Spinners
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:22 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Most folks keep the canopy slightly open until just before takeoff in warm weather to get a little more air in the cockpit.
There is a gizmo I've seen in a friends RV7-A which is a retractable sunshade that works on a track mounted along the center line of the canopy with pressure sensitive adhesive. We slide it all the way back for full visibility and extend it forward as much as needed at cruise altitude. I'm going to that in my 601XL because Louisiana is way too close to the sun.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:32 pm    Post subject: Re: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Doug,
I'd stay with the low wing as visibility is excellent in the 601s. Last year I flew off the 40 hours and there were just a few days that reached mid 90s. So long as I wore a ball cap and sunglasses, things were mostly comfortable.
On a couple of days, I found myself overheated because of the intense humidity and I'd not been drinking enough water. The canopy does allow a lot of heat to be radiated in, so wear the hat and do spend some time putting vents in or below the panel that you can focus air toward your face. Try to fly a bit higher when it becomes unbearably warm to take in cooler air. It will really make a difference.
These links show my $2. vents and they work great.
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/largeassembly2/full/outletvent.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/largeassembly2/full/freshairassy.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/largeassembly2/full/NACAvent.gif
good luck,
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:35 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Doug,
I'd stay with the low wing as visibility is excellent in the 601s. Last year I flew off the 40 hours and there were just a few days that reached mid 90s. So long as I wore a ball cap and sunglasses, things were mostly comfortable.
On a couple of days, I found myself overheated because of the intense humidity and I'd not been drinking enough water. The canopy does allow a lot of heat to be radiated in, so wear the hat and do spend some time putting vents in or below the panel that you can focus air toward your face. Try to fly a bit higher when it becomes unbearably warm to take in cooler air. It will really make a difference.
These links show my $2. vents and they work great.
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/largeassembly2/full/outletvent.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/largeassembly2/full/freshairassy.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/largeassembly2/full/NACAvent.gif
good luck,
Larry
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 2:06 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Do you have a web URL where I could go and see what this gizmo looks like?
Jim
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 2:45 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Jim,
http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?ident=1136932743-0-756&browse=airframe&product=koger-shade
Craig Moore
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 3:30 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Yep, that's the device. Thanks for the info.
Ed
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Date: 2006/01/10 Tue PM 05:43:19 EST
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:14 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


As an aside to this issue Plexiglas does not block any of the UV rays as
glass will. Last spring I found myself quite red after a four hour jaunt
through clear blue sky's. Now I pack sunscreen, especially in early spring.
I also installed a Koger sunshade on the canopy this last fall.
Dave 601-HD 912ULS
....... Last year I flew off the 40 hours and there were just a few days
that reached mid 90s. So long as I wore a ball cap and sunglasses, things
were mostly comfortable.
On a couple of days, I found myself overheated because of the intense
humidity and I'd not been drinking enough water. The canopy does allow a lot
of heat to be radiated in, so wear the hat and do spend some time putting
vents in or below the panel that you can focus air toward your face. Try to
fly a bit higher when it becomes unbearably warm to take in cooler air. It
will really make a difference.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:19 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


I had the same problem flying last summer in my HDS and am "follicle
challenged" north of my ears so I was very sensitive to cutting down the
heat/UV/ and glare. I went to the local Pep Boy's parts store and paid
about $5 for a pair of sun screens that are attached with suction cups
on the corners. They are a black mesh of some sort and the frame is
wire. You just wad them up and they will fit in a small space as long
as you can confine them. You can look thru them easily and I would
estimate that the glare is cut by 30% or more. you can remove or
reposition them easily and throw them away after the hot season passes
if they are too dirty. I guess the dimensions are something like 8X14
inches and two of them cover a lot of the overhead canopy. Worked for me!
Ron
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As an aside to this issue Plexiglas does not block any of the UV rays as
glass will. Last spring I found myself quite red after a four hour jaunt
through clear blue sky's. Now I pack sunscreen, especially in early spring.
I also installed a Koger sunshade on the canopy this last fall.
Dave 601-HD 912ULS
........ Last year I flew off the 40 hours and there were just a few days
that reached mid 90s. So long as I wore a ball cap and sunglasses, things
were mostly comfortable.
On a couple of days, I found myself overheated because of the intense
humidity and I'd not been drinking enough water. The canopy does allow a lot
of heat to be radiated in, so wear the hat and do spend some time putting
vents in or below the panel that you can focus air toward your face. Try to
fly a bit higher when it becomes unbearably warm to take in cooler air. It
will really make a difference.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:03 pm    Post subject: scenery flying/ greenhouse effect Reply with quote


Me too...but because I run the Young Eagles for my EAA Chapter and we also
encourage parents to fly with us, we refer to ourselves are the Apple Valley
Air Corps Bald Eagles. 8*). Hey it always breaks the ice & gets a laugh or
two. KABONG Do Not Archive. HRII N561FS approaching 300 hrs.
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am "follicle challenged"


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