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If your static port is off, so is your indicated altitude - by a
lot.................
Grayhawk
In a message dated 8/19/2012 1:19:03 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
Tim@myrv10.com writes:
Could it
be static error...maybe port location, or other? Mine was off by 8 kts
(reading low). A rework of the port to a domed one and my error is now 2kts
low. But, depending on your particular port issue if any, yours could be
reading high. Tim
On Aug 19, 2012, at 8:36 AM, jeffrey liegner
<liegner@ptd.net> wrote:
> Recall my question (same subject)
about the accuracy of OAT, and its efect on TAS and Winds. SInce I
rendere pireps including winds and OAT, the accuracy of this report is now in
question. Many have suggested reloacting the OAT to another place,
different from the Lancair recommendation along the fuselage. This is
not an easy thing, putting the probe out on the wing, wiring coming into and
through the wing root, into the pressure vessel (different from the current
OAT location). > > I performed the flight TAS calculation
recommended by several. Whether three measurements with headings 120
degrees apart, or three orthogonal headings, the results are the same. >
> > The Chelton presents a TAS 216 and the calculator renders
TAS 205 based on the n flight measurement. > > I wonder if I can
change the compressibility quotient used by Chelton to adjust the OAT
reading. > > Suggestions? > > Jeff L >
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