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Hi, I am a university student in the Czech Republic, studying in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, where I am specializing in the Aerospace Engineering. I am currently trying to find information on concept aircraft like the "VariEze".

 

What I wanted to ask is, would it be possible to get some information on how the cabin of this aircraft is heated? It would be a big help for one of my projects, which I am working on. (I am interested in airplane with engine at rear fuselage). Ideally, it would have been great to go see this aircraft in person, but unfortunately, this aircraft cannot be found in the Czech Republic.

 

 

I thank you for your time, and any help you can offer (description, photo, plan). Please foto. :sad: I need to see various resolution this problem. Then I have bigger image. If you are the not the correct person to ask, please can you let me know who is, and I will try and contact them for more info.

 

Many thanks, Marty

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Use the search engine with the search words "cabin heat" and similar. There are several threads covering this, including diagrams, descriptions and links to individuals web sites.

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(This is weird, I cannot edit my own posts?)

You can edit for 60 minutes. After that, you cannot. 99.9% of online forums work this way, although I know of one or two "other" forums that, for whatever reason, have decided to set new "standards" in the way posts can be edited, and by whom.

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