Georgia, you ask some of the neatest questions.  Yes I always use a hat
but
it keeps the sun out of my eyes more than my brain from getting hot.  But
unless it is cold, I always have my canopy open some.  It always gives me
fresh air and I feel like I am really flying.  You will have to fly in a
Coupe to understand this thrill.  Keep 'em flying, Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Georgia Trehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 8:42 PM
Subject: Flying with Canopy Closed & Hot Heads


>Hi Folks,
>
>Every time the discussion comes around to flying with the canopy open or
>closed,  I have a question.  I tried to find some  reference to it in
>the archives, but couldn't.  I'm probably using the wrong words to
>search on.
>
>Anyway, I have been wondering about the temperature under that clear
>canopy.  To me, it seems like a perfect little greenhouse.  Doesn't your
>head get awfully hot?  I notice that just about everbody wears a hat
>when they're flying.  I'm sure that keeps your brain from getting fried,
>but again, isn't the temperature high?   Since I haven't seen any
>discussion about it, perhaps it's not a problem.  And I suppose I am
>missing something obvious.  But my curiousity has finally gotten the
>better of me, so please explain.
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>Georgia
>Eureka, CA
>
>

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