Wind wings

terry skinner

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> Can anyone help me find where I can purchase these things for my 73 GMC
> MH?

> 2. Adjustable plastic wings for these same windows.
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ON my coach the curtains are always being pulled out thru those windows.
that indicates to me that this area is low pressure and that it would take a
pretty big scoop to do any good. I assume that that is where the extra air
brought in by the air conditioner/heater goes out. Putting in scoops might
defeat this flow. Am I right or wrong?????

Terry Skinner
Webfooted in Washington
'76 Glenbrook
 
>ON my coach the curtains are always being pulled out thru those
>windows.
>that indicates to me that this area is low pressure and that it would
>take a
>pretty big scoop to do any good. I assume that that is where the extra
>air
>brought in by the air conditioner/heater goes out. Putting in scoops
>might
>defeat this flow. Am I right or wrong?????
>
>Terry Skinner
>Webfooted in Washington
>'76 Glenbrook
>
I would guess you normally wouldn't have windows open when the A/C is
on....my curtains have tie backs so I have never experienced the
condition you described above. I have heard the wind wings are noisy but
I have no personal knowledge of that.

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 Macfarlane Drive PH 4
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
800-827-9989
 
Terry:

The condition (i. e. negative pressure) you describe occurs only when you
have the cockpit slider window(s) open and the windwing(s) swiveled outward,
such that the leading edge of the plexiglass is against the windshield. In
that case, having a screen over the window opening eliminates anything going
out the open window.
On the other hand, if you want to direct air inside the coach, then you have
to swivel the windwing to nearly the opposite extreme and close the slider
up to the edge of the windwing.

Paul Bartz

From: davegreenberg1 [mailto:davegreenberg1]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Wind wings

ON my coach the curtains are always being pulled out thru those windows.
that indicates to me that this area is low pressure and that it would take a
pretty big scoop to do any good. I assume that that is where the extra air
brought in by the air conditioner/heater goes out. Putting in scoops might
defeat this flow. Am I right or wrong?????
Terry Skinner
I would guess you normally wouldn't have windows open when the A/C is
on....my curtains have tie backs so I have never experienced the condition
you described above. I have heard the wind wings are noisy but I have no
personal knowledge of that.
 
Gene:

I've never experienced any bugs being ushered in via the windwings, nor have
I ever heard of anyone else experiencing such! Have you????

Paul Bartz

From: JDDP32B
Sent: 5/10/99 8:00 PM
Subject: RE: GMC: Wind wings

I looked into the wind wings and the bugs coming in the windows did not
attract me, so you need the screens and the ones I saw I did not like.
Soooooo , I took another approach and added fresh air vents to the floor
board. I had seen these at a rally and I put them in. See my web page
for the how-to-do-it with pictures. My metapausal partner loves the
vents and all of the people I know who have put them in like them also.
gene

Date: Tuesday, 11-May-99 04:03 PM

From: Bartz Paul\Internet: s9d3452)
Subject: RE: GMC: Wind wings

Terry:

The condition (i. e. negative pressure) you describe occurs only when
you have the cockpit slider window(s) open and the windwing(s) swiveled
outward, such that the leading edge of the plexiglass is against the
windshield. In that case, having a screen over the window opening eliminates
anything going out the open window.
On the other hand, if you want to direct air inside the coach, then you
have to swivel the windwing to nearly the opposite extreme and close the
slider up to the edge of the windwing.

Paul Bartz

From: davegreenberg1 [mailto:davegreenberg1]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Wind wings

ON my coach the curtains are always being pulled out thru those windows.
that indicates to me that this area is low pressure and that it would
take a
pretty big scoop to do any good. I assume that that is where the extra
air
brought in by the air conditioner/heater goes out. Putting in scoops
might
defeat this flow. Am I right or wrong?????
Terry Skinner
I would guess you normally wouldn't have windows open when the A/C is
on....my curtains have tie backs so I have never experienced the
condition
you described above. I have heard the wind wings are noisy but I have no
personal knowledge of that.
 
Paul,
We do get bugs in the windows from our Ragusa windwings. Usually only the
larger, beetle type, bugs make it alive. The small bugs usually get
squashed on the wing. I can't imagine screens though. I would think that
they would make a real racket with the amount of air coming through from
the wind wing. The bugs are not a real problem. We don't get that many
in. It seems that the front of the GMC gets more covered with bugs in
night driving which is when there would less need for the wind wings anyway.

Zak

>Gene:
>
>I've never experienced any bugs being ushered in via the windwings, nor have
>I ever heard of anyone else experiencing such! Have you????
>
> Paul Bartz
>