Kim, could you have maybe caught a plastic bag on taxi or run up or 
takeoff?  If that had gotten in against the exhaust it might explain the 
problem.
    Just a thought:  Maynard.
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kim Blackseth 
  To: ety 
  Cc: jessie dehaven ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 6:04 PM
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Smoke


  I had an issue I thought I'd run by the group. Today my CFI and I 
  had smoke in the cockpit. After a brief climb to 2500' with all 
  gauges "in the green", we noticed a "cloud" of smoke that briefly 
  appeared near the floor, waifed up and out the side windows.

  We thought it was a "plastic" smell and both smell and smoke cleared 
  after 15-20 seconds (felt like a month). It did not appear to effect 
  the engine operation, avionics, circuit breakers or strobe light. 
  All gauges were still "green".

  We aborted the flight and immediately turned back to KAPC. On the 
  entry, we tried various switches, the heater, cabin air, etc and 
  could not find the issue. It did not return on the short flight back.

  Our visual inspection (brief) did not reveal any burnt wires or 
  anything obvious. I'll have an AP give it a better look this week. 
  Any thoughts??

  Kim Blackseth
  N2332H


   

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