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air speed indicator calibration

Postby n502pd » Fri Jan 03, 2014 12:50 am

I have read an artical elsewhere, dated 2002, about using a manomometer(sp?) with a water column. they referenced another article, AN 05-10-24. I can not find anything close to it on the web searches I have done. The info in the Kitplanes article has been subsiquently questioned reguarding the data accuracy, but not the method. Does anyone know where I can get the original AN publication? thanks in advance!
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby Bryan Cotton » Sat Sep 27, 2014 8:10 pm

Joe,

May be too late. A buddy of mine just sent out pictures of his calibration setup. I asked him about it and he sent me these links:
http://www.eaa1000.av.org/technicl/instcal/instcal.htm

http://www.iflyez.com/manometer.shtml
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby n502pd » Sun Sep 28, 2014 12:55 pm

Thanks Bryan! I had not seen this one before, and am intrigued with the math. However, I have completed my 'rig' and checked several instruments and one aircraft for functionality. I am using published coorelation charts for inches of water to airspeed, and find both the knots and mph charts easier to use. At the moment I am not addressing errors, but may well do so in the flight testing stage, which is a couple of years off(for me at least!!).Had to repair one static system on a ch750, so its worth while to do! One word of caution, as checked with the DAR, one should not consider using this system to technically , maybe leagally too, 'calibrate' any instrument as there is no tracability to NBS referenced cal standards. Rather, one should only consider using it for a functionality check, eg leaks or miss routings of lines. Thanks again, and I am following your posts every time!! As some say, very good on you!! :)
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby pfhoeycfi » Tue Dec 20, 2022 3:30 pm

Does anyone have a source for airspeed vs pressure (inches of water) tables or charts. I have 2 MGL ASIs indicating a 10 - 15 mph difference between the 2 and I'd like to do some testing with a manometer.

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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby n502pd » Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:42 pm

Yes I have something from my building N502PD. I have to dig it out, get the article amd pass it to you. I will have to make time later tonight, or in late AM tomorrow.
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby rick9mjn » Tue Dec 20, 2022 10:17 pm

here is a link ,and if it does not work ,here are some rounded munbers ,
110 mph = 8 in. of water colum , 140mph - 13 in of water , these are not perfect numbers,
but looking at the article , thay are good to 3 decimal places,
http://www.rstengineering.com/rst/articles/KP89JUL.pdf
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby rick9mjn » Tue Dec 20, 2022 10:35 pm

also here is another link
http://www.n56ml.com/airspeed_calibration/
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby pfhoeycfi » Wed Dec 21, 2022 9:58 am

I found this as well. The tables are in the appendix. There is no table for inches of water so a simple conversion must be made if using a water manometer.

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19800015804
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Re: air speed indicator calibration

Postby n502pd » Wed Dec 21, 2022 2:49 pm

thats pretty much what I did, verrification only. the manometer method will also find slow leaks, in the gauge, or plumbing.. Have fun!
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