by Bacon8tor » Sat Jul 27, 2019 1:22 am
I inherited a Scott Aerotherm Outside Air Temperature gauge that I want to make good use of. You know, the old dial face where the probe runs through the plexiglass into the airstream causing drag.
What do you think about mounting it inside the fuselage towards the rudder pedals where the probe is INSIDE the leading edge of the wing? It's not a common location but I'll be able to read it if I move my knee out of the way! Do you think the temperature inside the wing will be the same as outside? I don't plan on cabin heat so that shouldn't affect it.
OAT isn't that important to me and I'll do without if this doesn't work. I don't want to install the more modern versions that are more expensive. Thoughts?
John Bacon
Henderson, NV
Onex 164 N702JB Reserved
95% done.....