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![]() "Dick" wrote in message news:fevPj.5393$Ux4.1316@trnddc07... Thanks. Interesting and I've asked manufacturer if a higher mph range might be made available. I wonder what the downside of such an instrument is?? The up side (besides cost) is extremely good resolution at slow air speeds. Especially 0 to 30, where conventional ASIs are usually less reliable, if even calibrated in that range. I bought one from AS&S years ago calibrated for a helo that wasn't bad, but not nearly as repeatable as a Hall in the low speed range. The only down side I recall is their reliance on gravity to oppose their reading. They bump around a little bit on bumpy days, and of coarse are useless when inverted. I don't recall much change on positive G's. They seemed accurate in 2 or three G turns because the indicating disk is very light weight. Just the zero and half G's loads were a problem. |
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