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Old 6th April 2002 | 06:48
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gasper

can someone tell me what a gasper is ?
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Old 6th April 2002 | 08:29
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Its the same as a punkah!
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Old 6th April 2002 | 08:42
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I think I might be coming in spinner for a **** take here but if you are genuine, a Gasper is the thing above a passenger seat, next to the reading light in the P.S.U. that delivers adjustable amounts cold air in the direction that you point it. They are also installed in various locations in the flight deck.

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Old 6th April 2002 | 09:34
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where does the gasper get its air?
is it from the mixed air from the pneumatic system or is it cold air ....
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Old 6th April 2002 | 09:45
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It's cold air. Usually from the cold air manifold or pack outlet.
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