I was thinking the same thing, but using some sort of permanently tempered
glass to shoot through. Not sure I want the exhaust and oil on my camera!!!
and I think if you wiped off the glass before you took off, it would probably
stay clean enough for the several times I might take a picture.
dal
> To: KRnet
> Date: 1/11/04 2:31:07 PM
> Subject: KR>Window under the passenger seat
>
> This one is for structure experts.
>
> I have been dreaming for a while of cutting a window (a clear hatch, if
you
> prefer) under the passenger seat. This would be a round window,
This one is for structure experts.
I have been dreaming for a while of cutting a window (a clear hatch, if you
prefer) under the passenger seat. This would be a round window, about 12 cm
(say 6 inches) in diameter. I would use it when I fly solo, with the
passenger seat bottom cushion removed, as
As far as weakening the structure, my initial thought would be that it would be
no problem as long as you put a doubler ring epoxied on the inside of the skin.
The width and thickness of the ring I will leave to the other structural
experts to argue.
As to the idea of the window I can give a f
Serge, You may want to consider a camera mount and
make a sliding window that would be opened by sliding
to one side or the other. Rick Wilson.
--- "Serge F. Vidal"
wrote:
> This one is for structure experts.
>
> I have been dreaming for a while of cutting a window
> (a clear hatch, if you
> pref
Thanks, Brian, for these thoughts.
I agree. I want the window to open, because I know it will be dirty, and you
don't shoot nice pictures through Perspex anyway.
About the exhaust fumes, I think it will be OK if I open the hatch only to
shoot the pics. My idea is to make a spring loaded mechanism,
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