Sunday, October 11, 2009

RE: [Titanaircraft] Who is Kimberly Panos?

Hi Kimberly,

I've abandoned this idea.

I managed to get two fans (92x92x25mm) and we tested it by spraying water on
it while it was running and it kept running. Now I'll first test it and see
if it works then I'll install it permanently.

Div


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From: Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Peter
Sent: 09 October 2009 04:17 AM
To: Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Titanaircraft] Who is Kimberly Panos?

 
Kimberly. Rocky Mountain Kitplanes. I know you. You were at RMK in Feb of
2008 when I picked up 342CM (the yellow S7S). We were there for several days
fitting external tanks and waiting for weather. If I'd been 20 years younger
I'd have asked you out for dinner; that is until your husband walked in.
Nice to know who is behind the emails.
Peter

--- In Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com, "Kimberly Panos" <kimberly@...> wrote:
>
> Div,
>
> Another thing to consider when using the water spray is that you get the
white calcium buildup on the radiator, which reduces its cooling
effectiveness, and the white mess it makes does't look very good. The
drained off water also leaves hard water spots where it runs down the
fuselage sides, and possbily runs inside the airplane if the firewall isn't
sealed well. You also have to remember to fill it nearly every flight if you
do a lot of waiting. Anyway, just some thoughts. You may need to consider a
larger radiator. The custom radiator builders that build race car and custom
car radiators build some nice units that are very effective. When I was
working for Rocky Mountain Kitplanes, we ordered some custom radiators for
doing 914 installations in the RANS S-7, which worked very well. It's been a
few years, so I don't recall exactly which builder it was, but there are
many.
>
> --Kimberly

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