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On May 20, 10:27 am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
When thought through, the Mag-Comp is quite the precision instrument. That fluid needs be able to not freeze down to what, maybe -40F. (Ron from Alaska might know). It also sits in an Arizona sun and can't expand to burst, though yours (John) may have. It also has a viscosity that keeps the thing from gyrating all over the place, the one we used had a slow lag while banking, so if you wanted to come to 180 level the wings for 178 and the thing creeps to 180. Ken Good grief. The compass has a diaphragm to take care of expansion and contraction, and its fluid is just a solvent that has a low freeze point. Even plain old gasoline has a low freeze point. Nothing "precision" about that. And as for lag while banking, you haven't studied the Private Pilot groundschool stuff about Northerly Turning Error or anything else. You CANNOT use it to roll out on a heading like you claim. And you can't fly a 150 at 37 Kts indicated on approach. 150s never had knotmeters. anyway. Had airspeed indicators calibrated in MPH. And what is an "indescent indicator?" Does it measure indecent exposure, maybe? Dan |
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