jaflint wrote:Hi Joe:
I've been wrestling with an ASI reading 10+ mph slower than actual (CAS) at pattern speeds until tonight. After trying to solve things by bending pitot tubes and putting a wheel collar in front of the holes in the static tube to adjust ambient pressure, I decided to disconnect the static line from the external tube and just leave it in the wing -- reading static pressure from inside the wing. Now, my IAS is only about 5mph fast at stall speeds, and just about right on the money (+/- 1 mph) from 70 up through 120mph.
Keep us posted with what you find!
JF
n502pd wrote:I intend to have the AOA agree with the ASI. which would agree with the stall speed. I am preaching, I know!! Sorry!
n502pd wrote: I feel that the ASI is required, but the LRI/AOA instrument isnt.My simple mind responds with..'why have two monitors of closely related data that either dont agree, or where one is in error so as to not actually use it'.
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