Concorde wrote:For those who have Dynon or Garmin AOA/Pitot tube , where did you put the static ports ?
builderflyer wrote:BTW Joe,
When I calibrated the ASI years ago I found that for most airspeeds the ASI read too high by about 10 percent. So at 150 mph, for example, the ASI read 165 mph and I thought I had the fastest Sonex out there at that time. But as it would turn out, the static source pressure was too low (I have the plans built pitot tube and static tube). After much trial and error I was able to reduce the static source error so that the IAS is now within 1 or 2 mph between 90 mph and 190 mph. But the ASI still reads about 3-5 mph low between stall speed and 80 mph. That's as good as I'm able to do. Let us know if you're able to do better.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jab 3300 #261
n502pd wrote:Now I have a question about the static probe. Plans have had me drill 4 very small ports, spaced 90 degrees from verticle, around the end of the probe about 1, or so inches aft of the tip (not at plans just now, so forgive me if the dimentions are not exact). since the wing AOA increases as speed decreases for level flight (as an example), the relative wind will tend to blow into the bottom opening of the static tube and increase the static pressure in the system. This, as I understand it, is undesireable for maintaining (theoretical) accuracy of the ASI.
If your airspeed reading is slow, it is because the static port is in a slight high pressure zone. This can be corrected by slipping a small "O" ring over the end of the static tube ahead of the tiny drilled holes (vents, that is).
Moving the "O" ring aft on the tube (in very small increments) will increase the airspeed - on the gauge (not for the airplane, amigo . . . sorry). Conversely, moving the "O" ring forward, away from the ports, will decrease the indicated airspeed in much the same manner. Very small changes in the "O" ring position make a noticeable difference in the indications.
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