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I've installed them in 3 gliders.Â* In the LS-6a and the LAK-17a, I
installed them in the nose vent.Â* My Stemme has a NACA vent on the under side of the fuselage just about where the pilot's knees are. There's a removable panel which grants access to the inner surface of the vent.Â* I simply drilled the proper size hole, glued the temperature probe in the hole, and ran the wires to the instrument panel.Â* Easy peasy! On 5/14/2019 8:39 AM, Rob Shepherd wrote: Where would be the best place to install an OAT sensor? I'm assuming somewhere on the underside of the glider but out of the airstream. Constructive comments appreciated. Cheers Rob -- Dan, 5J |
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