Some of the transports used to have them, we would tell the young naïve
apprentices it was a comms pipe to the pilot.
Great laugh.
Paul Smith
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au
http://kr2spacemodulator.blogspot.com/
-Original Message-
I think some aircraft back in WW2 were equi
I think some aircraft back in WW2 were equipped with that kind of device
and it was called a relief tube.
Dj Merrill wrote:
> On 6/17/2009 6:37 PM, Harold Woods wrote:
>
>> a plastic funnel, rubber hose that goes out through the floor and is bent
>> back pointing astern.
>>
>
>
On 6/17/2009 6:37 PM, Harold Woods wrote:
> a plastic funnel, rubber hose that goes out through the floor and is bent
> back pointing astern.
Why is it raining? There isn't a cloud in the sky! *grin*
-Dj
Hi Netters
For those that insist on adding extra fuel to extend the air time but do not
want to come down from high altitude for periodic bladder relief, consider
adding
a plastic funnel, rubber hose that goes out through the floor and is bent back
pointing astern. The air flow past the rear po
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