KR> pilot range extender

2009-06-18 Thread Paul & Karen Smith
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

KR> pilot range extender

2009-06-17 Thread John C Edwards
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. >> > >

KR> pilot range extender

2009-06-17 Thread Dj Merrill
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

KR> pilot range extender

2009-06-17 Thread Harold Woods
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