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Jim Carriere wrote:
This is one of those questions where there must be a simple answer. This is probably the forum to get the best explanation. Why aren't vacuum driven gyro instruments driven by pressure instead? Well, they are. They are driven by a pressure differential between the input and output. As for why we lower the output pressure rather than raising the input pressure...I'm guessing that a venturi in the airflow is easier/better/more efficient than trying to use some sort of ram air device to raise it. |
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