K
IT
: P/N 938-02000-01
K
IT
I
NSTRUCTIONS
: P/N 063-09019-01
R
EVISION
:
C
D
ATE
:
8/28/08
P
AGE
:
2
2008
©
Copyright Glasair Aviation LLC, Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
Step 1: Cut Out the NACA Scoop in the Fuselage
Side
Figure 6 on the last page of these instructions is a full-size template
of the NACA scoop for the cabin air vents. Glue this template to a
piece of stiff cardboard and cut it out.
Figure 1 shows how the template should be positioned on the
outside of the fuselage shell. The narrow forward edge of the
template should be positioned
3 ½” aft
of the cowling attach flange
joggle, and the centerline of the template should be
parallel to
and
8” below
the waterline of the aircraft.
CAUTION:
The NACA scoop cutout location given above is taken
from one of our GlaStar / Sportsman demonstrators
.
However, early
customer experience suggests that, due to variations in the position of
the cage relative to the shells, the specified cutout location may lead to
interference between cage tubes and the
cabin air vent boxes
.
Therefore, treat this location as provisional until you have verified
clearance, as described below.
Tape the template in position on the exterior of the fuselage shell.
Then position the appropriate air box on the inside of the shell
opposite the template so that the NACA scoop-shaped portion of
the box is aligned with the template (see Figure 3). The box should
clear all cage tubes when pressed against the fuselage shell.
Check both sides and adjust the position of the cutout as necessary
before
cutting into the shell. It is acceptable to move the location
as much as several inches from that specified above; however,
take reasonable care to keep the centerline of the cutout parallel
with the aircraft waterline. When you are satisfied that both boxes
will clear, trace around the perimeter of the template with a marking
pen. Then cut all the way through the fuselage shell, removing the
material inside the marked line. Cut slightly inside he line initially
and then finish up the cutout with a file and sandpaper.
CAUTION:
Take care not to damage the cage structure behind the
fuselage shell as you make the NACA scoop cutout.
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