by N111YX » Mon Dec 09, 2019 9:29 pm
Paul, the only time I have an error in airspeed reading is waiting to takeoff with a slight crosswind and the propeller blast gets blown over into the pitot. It may show 15-20 mph when standing still. Once I'm rolling, there is no adverse effect. I have no regrets in putting it in the tail.
There may be picture on this website from long ago but my pitot tube is removable and slides into a phenolic block that is riveted to the outermost rib. I tapped the phenolic for a nylo-seal pitot line.
By the way, my static system consists of a 3/32 inch hole drilled into the static port shipping plug on the back of the Dynon. Pretty simple and works great. Altitude is within 50 feet of an IFR system (formation check) and airspeed is within 2%.
Regards,
Kip
2010 Waiex 0082 (first flight May 2010)
Jabiru 3300 #1637 and #3035
Dynon D-180
Becker radios
Garmin GDL 82 ADS-B
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