I would however be very interested to hear what the experts say,
Is this recommended or not. The only concern I have, is the moisture that is sucked with the air, threw the air filters??

Even after half an hour or so in moderate rain , the engine does not faulter at all. The comms usually failes within the first 10 minutes, and starts Buzzing,...no pun intended. Rain drops on your visor also seriously reduces your vision, more so than the rain. It is definitely not advisable, and must be avoided if at all possible. If encountered on route, rather fly around it, or land....Bundy wrote:Personally I would avoid it if at all possible....over and above the possibility of moisture finding its way into the engine (it would have to be a serious downpour)...I don't think the comms system will appreciate it much?![]()
Having rain drops on your visor also negatively affects your visibility.
My advice...avoid it.
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