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Leland.Lam



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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 10:35 am    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

Ok Kolbers I have a dilemma that I need advice on. I am installing an MGL altimeter in my Mark III and it comes with the integrated ASI. I already have an Airspeed indicator so the question becomes:
1) Can a single Pitot ram air source be split to drive two ASI?
2) Ignore the MGL ASI and use the old analog ASI already in the plane.
3) Install an additional Pitot tube.

It would be nice to have a redundant system, but I am not really all that excited about installing another pitot tube.


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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 10:54 am    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 11:34 am    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

I have seen several specs for instruments that use pitot pressure saying that one pitot for several instruments is OK. Makes sense when you realize that a pitot system does not actually move air, but rather transmits pressure. The only downside is that you give up redundancy (clogged or disconnected tubing, leaking fittings).BTW, do not try to blow out obstructions without disconnecting the instrument(s). That goes for the static port as well.
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Ok Kolbers I have a dilemma that I need advice on. I am installing an MGL altimeter in my Mark III and it comes with the integrated ASI.  I already have an Airspeed indicator so the question becomes:


 1) Can a single Pitot ram air source be split to drive two ASI?
 2) Ignore the MGL ASI and use the old analog ASI already in the plane.
 3) Install an additional Pitot tube.

It would be nice to have a redundant system, but I am not really all that excited about installing another pitot tube.




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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 12:01 pm    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

If I were to have redundant ASI systems, I would not want them tied together
for the sake of redundancy.

Past experience:

1) Forced the rear end of a bug into the pitot tube while on takeoff roll.
Airspeed was up, rotated and started climb out. Glanced back at ASI and it
was at 0!
I would want the second pitot tube several inches from the first so that a
really big butt bug couldn't plug them both. The odds of spearing a bug on
takeoff, fairly large. Spearing two on the same flight?

2) Child of passenger crawled under the wing and broke the pitot tube after
I had checked in on pre-flight. Little bugger "put it back" so as to cover
up the damage. It worked fine until we were in the air. In this case, the
kid probably would have busted two pitot tubes if he could have......

There is no substitute for the "seat of your pants". Smile

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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 12:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Pitot Source Reply with quote

Thank you for all of the replies. I was happy with just one ASI, but I needed an altimeter and since the MGL has the ASI built into it I was hoping to utilize this function.

I am flying in and out of a Class D under the Mode C veil of PHX, so I have had to add a few things into the airplane to keep the controllers happy.

Many thanks to you all,

Leland


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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 4:19 pm    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

How does one tell airspeed by the seat of their pants?

john h
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Meridian, MS


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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 5:00 pm    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

I tell by how big a bite I am taking out of my shorts. Smile It helps to err on the side of TOO FAST. :-)Larry
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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 7:26 pm    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

Yeah, when I smucked that bug with the pitot, I must have been doing 90 MPH when the Chief got back to earth. J

Actually, probably not. Years later, I realized that after the runway was made, I never look at the ASI. It took a question from a fellow pilot about what speed I touch down at. I realized I couldn’t answer it because I never look at the panel when I touch down, I am concentrating on the runway at that moment. I have to force myself to look inside.

Stuart

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I tell by how big a bite I am taking out of my shorts. Smile It helps to err on the side of TOO FAST. Smile
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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 7:26 pm    Post subject: Pitot Source Reply with quote

The friction causes them to heat up. Smile

Altitude too:
Grass stains mean you were too low and ice means you were too high.

Attitude too:
Sun burn means you were upside down. Brown stains means, well you can
imagine that one!

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