Exhaust
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Exhaust
Something I've been wondering about Colin. Why do Milvis beavers seemingly all have stubby exhaust pipes, while as I remember in RL, they had extended pipes that extended rearward under the fuselage. Only pic I could find with that stubby stack was a very early model, sort of at the development stage of the bird.
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Re: Exhaust
Not until the 21 or 22 of Dec.Krazycolin wrote:Winter.
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Re: Exhaust
LOL.... the long one is the winter exhaust... try putting on the ski's.... or I think it's also in the AMS...
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Re: Exhaust
I don't think so Colin. I just went to ski config on N323KT and it still hasn't got an exhaust under the fuse, just a maybe, 2 foot stubby from the cowling. Maybe this fall weather in Ont., is just too cold for the long exhaustKrazycolin wrote:LOL.... the long one is the winter exhaust... try putting on the ski's.... or I think it's also in the AMS...
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Re: Exhaust
There is a checkbox for Winter Muffler in the AMS last page with cold cover and the heater too for Canadian winters , we have the real deal , half the landmass of our dear country is permafrost , for the moment anyway .
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Re: Exhaust
Well, I'll be danged !! you guys are right, I never looked in the AMS. Now I have a winter muffler. Thanks. I need it too as its snowing here in beautiful southern Ont.