Random non GMC question [message #342627] |
Wed, 17 April 2019 23:19 |
NextGenGMC
Messages: 146 Registered: December 2017 Location: Washington State
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Reading some of the past discussions on this forum, I known I'm in the right place to get an answer from the great collective mind and who knows how many years (lifetimes) of experience...
I recently flew on on a long distance and was watching the telemetry data for the flight. At 37,000 ft altitude, the outside temperature reading was -74F. At the same time, the inside wall of the bulkhead was not even cool to touch. So the question is: what sort of insulation do they use on these modern airplanes (it was an Airbus A320)? I'm thinking - it would be great to use that sort of insulation on our GMCs. With my work schedule, it seems we ether get to use ours in January/February, when it's -10F, or in the middle of the summer, when temps climb up to 90-100F. Ether way, a better insulation would make it easier on the furnace or AC and more comfortable for everyone.
Vadim Jitkov
'76 Glenbrook 26'
Pullman, WA
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