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Old March 5th 11, 12:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Kevin Neave[_2_]
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Default airspeed indicator problem after TT2 transponder install

At 23:38 04 March 2011, Darryl Ramm wrote:
Which manufacturer intends the ships's ASI to ever be connected to (or
switchable) to a tail mounted pitot and/or static? The ASI should only
be connected to the nose pitot and fuselage main static. A vario/
flight computer (like my C302) might be switchable between both (as it
is in my motorglider).

Darryl


Schempp Hirth.
My Discus only has fin pitot.

Presumably this is so that the ASI still works when the nose hook is used
for aerotow.
(Not sure why knowing the speed on tow is important?)

Kevin

 




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