Mark
Do you know off the top of your head if the EIS OSA can be calibrated?
Mine seems to be off by 20 deg. or so.
Joe Horton, Coopersburg, PA.
joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 07:38:41 -0600 "Mark Langford"
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> Jaco Swanepoel wrote:
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> > Where is the best place to install
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Objet : Re: KR> Outside air temp sensor
Jaco Swanepoel wrote:
> Where is the best place to install a outside air temp sensor without
placing it in direct sunlight or wind.(perhaps inside the engine cow
Hi Guys,
Where is the best place to install a outside air temp sensor without placing
it in direct sunlight or wind.(perhaps inside the engine cowling next to the
ram air inlet?)
Regards,
Jaco Swanepoel
South Africa
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Jaco Swanepoel wrote:
> Where is the best place to install a outside air temp sensor without
placing it in direct sunlight or wind.(perhaps inside the engine cowling
next to the ram air inlet?).
INSIDE the ram air inlet, maybe. Sun shining on it isn't going to affect
accuracy while flying (con
Jaco,
The wind will not effect the OAT reading of your sensor. Mount it to your
langing gear, away from engine exhaust and in the shade (well, most of the
time anyhow)!
Joachim
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> Date: 1/1/2006 7:15:13 AM
> Subject: KR> Outsi
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