by Ron Franks » Mon Jun 12, 2017 10:58 pm
Hey guys and gals! I have an early 1962 Comanche 250 with a cockpit heat problem. When I first bought the airplane, the doggone thing would just cook me in this Texas heat! At the advice of several people I talked with at the Oklahoma convention, I put a dual exhaust system on the plane about a year and a half ago, and it cured most of my cockpit heating problems. Now it runs cool (or relatively so), until I start slowing for gear and flaps in the pattern. I get a blast of hot air that seems to come from under the instrument panel and continues through the roll-out. I'm sweating enough in the approach and landing already - I don't need something making me even hotter. Any ideas what's causing the heat??