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Brian Whatcott wrote:
Dan wrote: ... Anyway, for something a little fancier yet, a kind of lift reserve or AofA indicator that takes two pitot tubes to a differential pressure gage, shown he about $`125 http://www.pipcom.com/~cowcam/AOAr.htm ... Brian Whatcott Altus OK It's a rather nice system. What is the purpose of the zip tie around the tube? It's not tight enough to secure anything. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I have no great insight into operating this system, but my guess is the usual one about things on struts - they tend to oscillate in the wind - and this might damp it out??? Brian W I would think it would be better served to strap it securely to the strut. My pet peeve with some who use tie wraps is they don't cut the tail flush with the lock. It's a safety issue since the tail can scratch or cut ones skin. Depending on where that strut is the tail could catch an unwary person in the eye. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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