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Looking for 2 eyeball ducts fr my 737 cockpit

Started by 737man, July 01, 2017, 10:01:43 PM

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737man

If anyone has a pair that they are not using send me a pm.
Cheers Lance

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jackpilot

What about swimming pool hose  smooth inside and 32mm diameter 1"1/4

I am interested too


Jack

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I use bilge tubing from West Marine and other boating stores.
My 737-800 full-scale cockpit has been sold. Now onto my full-size military helicopter project. An AOPA member and LifeTime member of National Association of Flight Instructors. Please note that I am a self-employed professional cockpit builder that provides consulting to defense contractors and civilian schools and airlines.

737man

Where can I get 2 more eye ducts.  I bought the 12v fans got them today....? they look great


737man


mickc

I used proper SCAT ducting on mine, not the official Aeroduct stuff, but a Chinese knock off from Ebay.  Cost about $18 per Metre.  Its very light and easy to route & bend

For the vent mounting, I 3D printed some registers that the hose attaches to with a T-band hose clamp, then the eyeball vent mounts directly to the register with the aluminium panel sandwiched in the middle.  There are thread inserts in the register to take the screws for the vent.

The angle of the hose mounting allows the hose to follow the bottom of the MIP and not get tangled around the rudder pedals,  :D

Karl737

Hi Mick,

Didn't realise you had got hold of a real MIP, mate.  ;)
Absolutely amazing as usual!

Cheers,
Karl

Nat Crea

QuoteDidn't realise you had got hold of a real MIP, mate.

Real? That Sim would fly if it had wings!  ;D

Nat

jackpilot

Quote from: mickc on July 11, 2017, 03:17:23 PM
I used proper SCAT ducting on mine, not the official Aeroduct stuff, but a Chinese knock off from Ebay.  Cost about $18 per Metre. 

A link ...?
:D


Jack

mickc

Quote from: jackpilot on July 13, 2017, 05:09:51 AM

A link ...?
:D

There's plenty around, just search for SCAT ducting or Silicone ducting.  Its quite popular for forced cooling of car brakes, so all the "Fast and Furious" crowd want it  ;D ;D

Here's one from the same seller I used:
www.ebay.com.au/itm/Silicone-Air-Ducting-Hose-Flexible-Brake-Cold-Induction-Intake-Pipe-64mm-2-5-1m-/142104209820?epid=1382690579&hash=item211612299c:g:S8MAAOSwFdtXx9Aw

jackpilot

Thank you
Did a search before on eBay but just got the expenxive aero stuff  ;D


Jack

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