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Ray, just a thought, but the warmth from your hand might keep it well
above that temperature... even though your fingers sometimes feel like they are going to break off. Ray Lovinggood wrote: I've not flown in wave, yet, but I would guess the cockpit could get rather cold. The spec sheet for this oximeter shows the operating range from 39 degrees F to 109 degrees F. Can cockpit temps drop lower than 39 F at oxygen altitudes? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina USA |
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