tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2910924549702235794.post2226316974812805673..comments2024-03-18T12:59:19.984-04:00Comments on Photographic Logbook: ColdChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11846593737518887287noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2910924549702235794.post-36722894632296015232016-02-22T19:53:26.669-05:002016-02-22T19:53:26.669-05:00I do, too. And, like yours, my back seat passenger...I do, too. And, like yours, my back seat passengers don't fare well on cold days, but I can roast the front-seaters.<br /><br />I also have a small ceramic heater that I run while preflighting to warm up the gyros. I definitely used it on that day.<br /><br />Spring's coming, Gary. Days are getting longer. Heck, on Saturday, it was 55°F here!Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11846593737518887287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2910924549702235794.post-58247844719339526242016-02-22T19:35:21.121-05:002016-02-22T19:35:21.121-05:00Great pics!
I have to block the fresh air vent in...Great pics!<br /><br />I have to block the fresh air vent in the lower cowl to prevent outside air mixing with my heat. The front seats stay pretty darn toasty but for back seat passengers I need to come up with some additional heating. Maybe an electric blanket?<br /><br />I just purchased a small heater for the cockpit to go along with my engine preheat. Any help for the equipment and gyros is a plus. <br /><br />Come on Spring!<br /><br />Garyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14637264267903131611noreply@blogger.com