SonexFlight Episode 44 - Cockpit Comfort

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SonexFlight Episode 44 - Cockpit Comfort

Postby sonex1374 » Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:38 am

SonexFlight Episode 44 - "Cockpit Comfort" is available for download!

Comfort in the cockpit is important, and really goes a long way to enhancing the flying experience. We cover our favorite techniques for optimizing the ergonomics, heating and cooling in the cockpit, and providing the creature comforts that keep flying fun.

http://sonexflight.com/44

Also, the Firewall Forward Installation Seminar is attracting a lot of interest. If you're interested in learning more, check out the website for full details. This will be a 2 day event using a combination of classroom presentations covering all aspects in detail, and hands-on review of several airplanes and their installations. The seminar is Nov 10-11, 2018 in Kansas City, Missouri, and I look forward to covering this important topic with you all.

http://sonexflight.com/seminar

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Re: SonexFlight Episode 44 - Cockpit Comfort

Postby T41pilot » Sat Sep 29, 2018 9:10 am

I listened with interest to the Cockpit Comfort podcast. A lot of good information there. Cabin heat has always been on my mind since I live in Michigan. I like the idea of the electric heated seat pads that was linked to but have a concern. I've seen a couple of comments that the 20 amp system of the Aerovee is inadequate to run both sets of ignitions and their avionics at the same time. Now with electric seat warmers, the load is even more. So is the solution to shut down some stuff whether it be one side of the ignition or turn off an avionics item to use the seat warmers and is this a safe practice? I'm planning a single EFIS unit with corresponding engine monitor, a radio, transponder with ADSB as well as wingtip lights. If there is anybody out there using heated seat pads with an Aerovee with success, would love to hear your comments.
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Re: SonexFlight Episode 44 - Cockpit Comfort

Postby sonex1374 » Tue Oct 30, 2018 12:27 pm

sonex1374 wrote:The Firewall Forward Installation Seminar is attracting a lot of interest. If you're interested in learning more, check out the website for full details. This will be a 2 day event using a combination of classroom presentations covering all aspects in detail, and hands-on review of several airplanes and their installations. The seminar is Nov 10-11, 2018 in Kansas City, Missouri, and I look forward to covering this important topic with you all.


We are less than 2 weeks away from the Firewall Forward Installation Seminar in Kansas City. If anyone is interested but has not yet registered, there is still time to do so. Please visit the website and register via the online signup or email in a completed registration form.

http://sonexflight.com/seminar

The seminar promisses to be jam-packed with information, and I look forward to seeing everyone in Kansas City.

Jeff
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Re: SonexFlight Episode 44 - Cockpit Comfort

Postby Paul Johnson » Tue Dec 17, 2019 2:08 pm

I purchase a tri gear Sonex to verify that I liked it before I started to build, I gave it a makeover and added some air vents manufactured by Peter Anson they look good and work a lot better than the standard ones.
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