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lcottrell
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Jordan Valley, Or
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:56 pm Post subject: pitot tube |
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I know that every one has paint on their fingers as a subject line, but in an effort to keep paint from becoming as tiresome a subject as Sea Foam, I would offer this.
John mentioned the other day that he had cut his pitot tube at a 45 degree angle in an effort to keep from getting an inaccurate reading when in landing configuration. Like most things that John has to offer, I thought that this might just be worth doing. So I did. Today was the first day for me to fly in quite a while. The weather has been just a little bit cranky and I have done other things instead.
My ASI had been reading a bit high compared to my GPS. Not too much, but about 4-5 MPH. This time when I took off I noticed right away that it was reading a lot slower. My first reaction was to lower the nose to get some more airspeed, then I remembered that I had modified the tube. My indicated airspeed was now reading a few MPH under the reading from the GPS, but much closer to what I considered the true airspeed. I did a stall, and found that my stall occurred just where it always did. It is very possible that the angle that I cut was closer to 20 degrees than 45, so I am wondering with the right angle cut would it read closer to what my GPS is telling me?
It was a beautiful morning and the air was crystal clear, and I took video's of the Owyhee for about 39 miles. If I get ambitious I may post a bit of it on the web.
I also reached a milestone today. I finally filled a log book today. It only took me 15 years to fill it completely full. Pretty pathetic! 342 hours just piddling around, legally of course. Another couple of hundred as a fat UL.
Larry
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 2:46 pm Post subject: pitot tube |
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I also reached a milestone today. I finally filled a log book today. It
only took me 15 years to fill it completely full. Pretty pathetic! 342 hours
just piddling around, legally of course. Another couple of hundred as a fat
UL.
Larry
Larry C/Folks:
We'll see if we can get some more hours in your log book come next June.
Looking forward to flying back to the Rock House, Burns Junction, Oregon.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:35 pm Post subject: pitot tube |
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Interesting info Larry...thanks for posting...have mowed the runway and getting the firestar ready to fly...should be in the air next week....have never checked my airspeed with gps but will just for the heck of it....may try and fine tune like John has.....
Jim Swan Kolb Firestar ll, 503 Rotax , 6147 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 ph 517-663-8488 GPS GPS FOR MY RUNWAY N 42 deg 28.581 W084deg 44.825
In a message dated 4/29/2012 5:56:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lcottrell1020(at)gmail.com writes:
Quote: | I know that every one has paint on their fingers as a subject line, but in an effort to keep paint from becoming as tiresome a subject as Sea Foam, I would offer this.
John mentioned the other day that he had cut his pitot tube at a 45 degree angle in an effort to keep from getting an inaccurate reading when in landing configuration. Like most things that John has to offer, I thought that this might just be worth doing. So I did. Today was the first day for me to fly in quite a while. The weather has been just a little bit cranky and I have done other things instead.
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