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						25 Jun 2019 16:30				#13
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				Thanks Henry.  My M10 is basically an Alon, and I unlatch the canopy for more airflow.  So yes, agree anything to improve the airflow is helpful! I would rather not unlatch the canopy, other than more than half way open.  Thanks for the post/info...
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						25 Jun 2019 13:20				#14
		by Henry Pasquet
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
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				Yes. The air flow is better hot and cold. Flying an Alon in the summer can be unpleasant  without them. It should take less than one hour and $20 to do it with no permanent changes to the airplane. Call me at 573-322-5747 if you would like to discuss it.
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						25 Jun 2019 12:04				#15
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				Henry-
Did your snap vents improve your heat flow last winter as you anticipated? Thanks...
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					Did your snap vents improve your heat flow last winter as you anticipated? Thanks...
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						10 Oct 2018 21:20				#16
		by Henry Pasquet
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
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				The Snap vents are model A-2-100. They are plastic. No scat tubing is needed. This is fast, effective and cheap. To me, it is a necessity.			
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						10 Oct 2018 21:08				#17
		by John Jones
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
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				Do you have a part number for the snap vent, and are they plastic?  Did you use scat tubing as described on the Ercoupe Info site www.ercoupe.info/?n=Main.AlonAircoupeCabinVentilation ?			
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						10 Oct 2018 10:29				#18
		by Henry Pasquet
	
	
		
			
	
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Snap vents was created by Henry Pasquet			
			
				I am including a picture of two of the four Snap vents on my Alon. They made flying this summer comfortable and will make flying this winter warmer. We cut holes in inspection panels and pushed them in. The were attacked with the same screws, eliminating any cutting or new holes on the airframe. They face backward to pull air through the cockpit. My Kestrel  recorded 10 mph wind in the cockpit at the instrument panel below the throttle/ fuel mixture. It is nice to have fresh air flowing through the cockpit. It would also prevent any carbon monoxide problems from a defective exhaust system. The four Snap vents cost $ 31.00. The old Ercoupes do not need this mod.			
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