Air Conditioning: How I installed it after the build

When I built my teardrop I didn't think there was a need for air conditioning because almost all of my camping would be done at RC helicopter events where there would not be AC power. However, like a lot of things, that has changed and I wanted air conditioning and the design of my trailer did not lend itself to installing it inside, so I installed it using a duct system with the air conditioner outside.
There was a previous thread where this was mentioned and additional pictures were requested, so here goes.
This is the unit on the floor outside of the trailer.
The duct goes into the trailer thru the floor.
The duct in the floor is made from 4" PVC pipe.
This is the duct with a plug made from a plastic Dibs ice cream container.
Here is the air conditioner unit with the PVC duct attached. I learned if you heat PVC pipe in the oven at 250 degrees for 15 minutes, you can fashion it into what ever shape you want.
Since there was not room in front of my stove cabinet for a 4" pipe or the 90 degree elbow necessary to turn the air into the trailer, I built this wood plenum.
This is the air conditioner outlet inside the trailer at the foot of the bed.

There was a previous thread where this was mentioned and additional pictures were requested, so here goes.
This is the unit on the floor outside of the trailer.
The duct goes into the trailer thru the floor.
The duct in the floor is made from 4" PVC pipe.
This is the duct with a plug made from a plastic Dibs ice cream container.
Here is the air conditioner unit with the PVC duct attached. I learned if you heat PVC pipe in the oven at 250 degrees for 15 minutes, you can fashion it into what ever shape you want.
Since there was not room in front of my stove cabinet for a 4" pipe or the 90 degree elbow necessary to turn the air into the trailer, I built this wood plenum.
This is the air conditioner outlet inside the trailer at the foot of the bed.