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Thanks, Doug. There's nothing like the sweet sound of knowledge. Here's my
question. If I ever knew, I can't recall if CO is heavier or lighter the O2.
Consequently, if there is CO in the cockpit will it tend to rise into the
canopy or sink to the floor? I flew yesterday with my AIM detector on the
floor near heater port and got a zero reading. Last night, I occurred to me
that I may not have picked the right spot for the test. What think you?
Byron Fox
N3144C
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