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In a message dated 17/06/99 22:51:11 Greenwich Standard Time, 
brauchfu@pcocd2.intel.com writes:
<< 
 I would also be worried that combining the above two ideas might allow carbon
 monoxide into the cockpit.>>
I have had CO detector on board since doing it and nothing has shown. IMHO 
there is more risk from the throttle slot, rudder pedals etc.
 <<What about having cooling air exit the engine on the sides (a nice low
 pressure zone) and the cockpit air entering with the slots below the
 windscreen?
  >>   
Well, there already are exits in the sides but I suppose there could be more.
Graham C
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