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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:33 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

I just went out for my first test run today When does the airspeed indicator start indicating ? I have made several runs down the runway got the tail off the ground, all went well, but I have no airspeed on the ASI , when I blow on it, gently I get 30 - 50 -70 Indicated so I feel that it works. When does it start indicating? I just don't feel comfortable going for that first take off with out a ASI working. Anyone know about this or have suggestions? Thanks Jerry

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:01 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

Right around 40,where you don't want to be if you want to stay on the ground. Larry
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:40 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

Mine starts at 20mph, the lowest number on the scale.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:52 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

There was an article in Kitplanes (I think) a couple of years ago on how to test an ASI with a water column. A certain number of inches of water preasure should cause the ASI to read a certain amount. When I check my ASI C I hook a long 1/4" plastic line to the pitot tube and pinch off and then fold the tube up. That will presureize the ASI gently and the speed goes up about 10 or 20 MPH with each fold. The long line lets me watch the ASI as I'm doing it. I don't like the idea of no ASI on takeoff either. Jim Chuk C Kitfox 4 building C Avid MK IV flying C Mn

Date: Sun C 3 Aug 2008 17:29:22 -0700From: kitfox555(at)sbcglobal.netSubject: ASI's at what speed do they startTo: kitfox-list(at)matronics.comI just went out for my first test run today When does the airspeed indicator start indicating ? I have made several runs down the runway got the tail off the ground C all went well C but I have no airspeed on the ASI C when I blow on it C gently I get 30 - 50 -70 Indicated so I feel that it works. When does it start indicating? I just don't feel comfortable going for that first take off with out a ASI working. Anyone know about this or have suggestions? Thanks Jerry
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:06 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

Mine starts at 20 also which is normally well before the tail comes up

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I just went out for my first test run today When does the airspeed indicator start indicating ? I have made several runs down the runway got the tail off the ground, all went well, but I have no airspeed on the ASI , when I blow on it, gently I get 30 - 50 -70 Indicated so I feel that it works. When does it start indicating? I just don't feel comfortable going for that first take off with out a ASI working. Anyone know about this or have suggestions? Thanks Jerry

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:13 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

I just googled   testing an airspeed indicator  and the second site listed describes how to test the ASI like the kitplanes article did.  Jim Chuk 

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.ExternalClass .EC_hmmessage P {padding:0px;} .ExternalClass body.EC_hmmessage {font-size:10pt;font-family:Tahoma;} There was an article in Kitplanes (I think) a couple of years ago on how to test an ASI with a water column.  A certain number of inches of water preasure should cause the ASI to read a certain amount.  When I check my ASI C I hook a long 1/4" plastic line to the pitot tube and pinch off and then fold the tube up.  That will presureize the ASI gently and the speed goes up about 10 or 20 MPH with each fold.  The long line lets me watch the ASI as I'm doing it.  I don't like the idea of no ASI on takeoff either.  Jim Chuk C  Kitfox 4 building C  Avid MK IV flying C  Mn

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I just went out for my first test run today When does the airspeed indicator start indicating ? I have made several runs down the runway got the tail off the ground C all went well C but I have no airspeed on the ASI C when I blow on it C gently I get 30 - 50 -70 Indicated so I feel that it works. When does it start indicating? I just don't feel comfortable going for that first take off with out a ASI working.  Anyone know about this or have suggestions?  Thanks Jerry

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:30 am    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

I made up a spreadsheet for calibratintg the ASI - attached. The numbers on
the spreadsheet are from my old Model IV. You can see by checking the
numbers that my ASI was spot on somewhere between 75 and 80 mph and gave
relative bragging rights near stall and at cruise settings.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:10 am    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

I am trying this again. The data input (delta inches was protected in the
file I sent). If you want to use this spreadsheet, do the measurements and
then plug them into the spreadsheet and you will get the theoretical
airspeed based on the pitot tube pressure. A manometer is easy to make
using transparent tubing and an eyedropper. Form a close loop and attach
one end to the pitot tube.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:33 am    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

At 05:29 PM 8/3/2008, you wrote:
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When does the airspeed indicator start indicating ?

At whatever lowest speed is on the dial. Mine starts at 20,
and yes I've had it indicate at rest. If you don't have an avionics
tech friend, pull the ASI and take it for a ride in your car. (Make
sure the static is routed to the car interior.) However, it sounds
like you've got a big leak in the pitot side. (The blow test is not
very useful. It's very easy to get big numbers blowing on a pitot.)
Let me know if you want some simplified testing methods.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:06 pm    Post subject: ASI's at what speed do they start Reply with quote

Hi Jerry: The Paradise EAA Chapter 735 has an manometer for checking ASI's and leaks in the tubing to the ASI. Right now it is in the back of my hanger at the Paradise Airport. You are welcome to use it anytime.

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