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Cockpit turbulence

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Sirota

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Hi All. I'm looking for recommendations. I'm still getting used to my new (to me) CB-1. My only comparison is a Stearman. The turbulence and buffeting in the rear cockpit is more than I expected to enjoy. I have a 3 panel windscreen. Before I go through the process of building a new windscreen that might not make difference, I thought I'd try some modifications. I'm thinking of adding a small lip to the top of the frame to see if that makes a difference. I'm also considering a small aluminum angle to the top of the frame (a Gurney Flap to those that race. Any opinions?

Thanks,
Dave
 

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