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Unread 08-28-12, 12:17 AM
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I suppose not any real reason. I guess it seemed less messy to do the prep work outside the airplane. Otherwise, one would be on his knees dragging dripping bags of ice into the back of the airplane to load the cooler. My airplane is a 73G model with no baggage door. So that means unlatching and raising the bench seat to gain access to the back of the cabin to reach the unit. I do admit to being a bit of a "neat freak." I do not care for clutter in my airplane so if I am not to use the unit, then I do not want it sitting in the plane. It takes up a a fair amount of space back there and is an "eye sore."

Just keep in mind, that the unit requires preparation and that preparation is going to be accomplished one way or the other in 90+ degree heat. Once the work is done, the unit will work as advertised.

Ed
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