A aviation & planes forum. AviationBanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » AviationBanter forum » rec.aviation newsgroups » Soaring
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Winter altimeter error



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old October 26th 04, 03:26 PM
Tim Mara
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Set the current altimeter setting on the Kollsman window. Remove the altimer
from the panel and hold the altimeter with the face of it pointing to your
"left wingtip". Look on the outer edge of the case right near the altimeter
adjustment knob. There is a very tiny hole in the case covered with soft
black goo. With a very small eyeglass screwdriver, remove the black goo to
expose the head of a very small flathead setscrew which extends radially
toward the center of the instrument. Remove the setscrew completely. This
will allow the altimeter adjustment knob to be pulled out about 2 to 3 mm
further than normal. This disconnects the usual interconnect between the
Kollsman window and the altimeter pointers. Now rotate the (normal)
altimeter adjustment knob to set the correct altitude for your current
location. Push the knob back in to it's original depth. Reinstall the
setscrew, and you are done.
tim
www.wingsandwheels.com

"bumper" wrote in message
...
My Winter 57 mm 20,000 ft altimeter reads about 200 ft high when entering
the barometric pressure in the Kholsman window. Some altimeters have a
screw adjust for this. Anyone know how this is done on the Winter?

thanks,

bumper




  #2  
Old October 26th 04, 06:54 PM
Don Hammer
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:26:09 -0400, "Tim Mara"
wrote:

Set the current altimeter setting on the Kollsman window. Remove the altimer
from the panel and hold the altimeter with the face of it pointing to your
"left wingtip". Look on the outer edge of the case right near the altimeter
adjustment knob. There is a very tiny hole in the case covered with soft
black goo. With a very small eyeglass screwdriver, remove the black goo to
expose the head of a very small flathead setscrew which extends radially
toward the center of the instrument. Remove the setscrew completely. This
will allow the altimeter adjustment knob to be pulled out about 2 to 3 mm
further than normal. This disconnects the usual interconnect between the
Kollsman window and the altimeter pointers. Now rotate the (normal)
altimeter adjustment knob to set the correct altitude for your current
location. Push the knob back in to it's original depth. Reinstall the
setscrew, and you are done.
tim



Word of warning - I don't know about the Winter, but most US built
altimeters adjust the same way BUT -- If you completely pull the
screw out, there are a bunch of interior parts that fall loose inside.
The screws on US altimeters are not to be removed. Loosen until the
head clears the case. It may take a bit of wiggling, but slide it
sideways away from the knob. The rest works the same. Officially,
this is an A&P adjustment I believe.

Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services
----------------------------------------------------------
** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY **
----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.usenet.com
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Pilot Error? Is it Mr. Damron? Badwater Bill Home Built 3 June 23rd 04 04:05 PM
Local altimeter at BFM Dan Luke Instrument Flight Rules 3 June 15th 04 02:01 PM
WTB: Winter 2 1/4" altimeter Greg Arnold Soaring 1 May 1st 04 07:35 PM
GPS Altitude with WAAS Phil Verghese Instrument Flight Rules 42 October 5th 03 12:39 AM
GPS Altitude with WAAS Phil Verghese Piloting 38 October 5th 03 12:39 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:24 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 AviationBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.