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Technically is you are flying domestic you are not flying over foreign airspace. If flying IFR you must file one. Needless to say when filing a flight plan you must decalre if you are domestic of international flight.
Departure controllers have blocks of airspace with altitude limits. Chances are that there was other traffic that they needed to have out of the way so they held him at 5000 before clearing him to the next controller's airspace.
air space behind the cones of a speaker is critical to the performance of the speaker. the space behind has to be air tight. If the specs state a minimum of 1.25 cu ft and a max of 1.75 cu f t that is what you will have to achieve for the performance If you build a box for 1.75 cu ft then when the speakers are fitted you will probably spot on. Go on line for speaker box construction and you will get valuable info. for your project
Hello... I can help you with this. The correct airspace for a p1 Fosgate 12 is 1.79 cubic ft. I don't think the performanace of a car audio sub will be the best choice for a home audio application, though I hear of it being done on many occasions. Just that the design of the sub is different for different applications, car, home, p.a., etc. Hope this helped! Good luck with your venture!
For optimal performance there is really only one size for the box .Firstly, you get two different types of subwoofers, an open air, or closed air sub. If it is an open air sub ( hole with mesh in the center of the magnet) no ports are required, and the box should be sealed on the inside with silicone sealant. If it is a closed air sub ( no hole in the magnet) you need a 50mm port about 120mm long. If it is a 12 inch sub the box size will be 13 inches x 13 inches x 13 inches. Hope this helps
Possibly. Actually there are sub rings you can buy to convert a regular box over to one that will accept a square sub without cutting the whole out in your box to make it square. The airspace may be lacking a little bit.
what type of audiobahn sub is a critical and missing factor of your statement so the specs im about to give you are very generic and can vary because like i already said i need to know the model number to be precise
it should be at 0.6 -2.35 and vented for the aw1005n this specification is for that sub only and depending on what kind of music you listen to will help decide the airspace u need if u get that model number let me know
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