Scatter human ashes
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Scatter human ashes
I have been asked by a friend if I would scatter the ashes of her late father over her property.
I have an M5 235, my thoughts are to put a 3" flexible pipe out through the rear passenger door into the slipstream, fix it to the rear seat somehow and tie the door partially closed.
Has anyone got any thoughts on a better way?
I have an M5 235, my thoughts are to put a 3" flexible pipe out through the rear passenger door into the slipstream, fix it to the rear seat somehow and tie the door partially closed.
Has anyone got any thoughts on a better way?
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John, this is the post mentioned. http://maulepilots.org/forums/viewtopic ... sc&start=0
The last post has a very simple looking arrangement but no explanation as to exact layout. It looks like one gate valve opens to allow airflow to pass along the tube taking contents along with it.
+1 for Mog's thoughts.
edit: Keeping it simple. Straight 3' length pvc plumbing pipe cable-tied to struts outboard. Cap front end so that a string can break the seal. You could do same on rear end with another string to break seal, or fit a pvc flap valve held closed by tape with string to release. All available at Bunnings.
The last post has a very simple looking arrangement but no explanation as to exact layout. It looks like one gate valve opens to allow airflow to pass along the tube taking contents along with it.
+1 for Mog's thoughts.
edit: Keeping it simple. Straight 3' length pvc plumbing pipe cable-tied to struts outboard. Cap front end so that a string can break the seal. You could do same on rear end with another string to break seal, or fit a pvc flap valve held closed by tape with string to release. All available at Bunnings.
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there is a "windsock" type of device that is used and works with out fail. can be fashoned out of nylon with a open end, about 4-5 feet total with a hand hold or loop at upper end. pour ashes into end wraping up like a burrito rolling up to the hand hold, when ready hold hand out windo/door allowing it to unroll and the ashes are disperced well behind any openings of the aircraft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Et3QdycU4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Et3QdycU4
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im sure if you do it everyday you will get some abrasion but a one time deal I don't think would cause any issues.
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If you're worried run a strip of tape on leading edge to protect against any damage
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Thanks for all of your input, we scattered the ashes yesterday without a hitch. A brown hot dog bag with a slit cut in it, tape and string over the slit. A stronger string tied and taped to the ends of the bag. Pax, pushed the bag through the vent window in the back, the main string was tied to the seat frame. The idea was to pull the string under the tape to release the goods, but it trailed in the slipstream for 20 or so seconds before self destructing. No mess and everyone was happy.
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