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Don Hammer wrote:
Originally, at least, the vacuum came from a venturi in the slipstream. It was a natural to use a vacuum pump with the same instruments. Right. I've seen a venturi on an old aircraft. You can still buy them. They cost about as much as beer money, and are pretty reliable unless a bird hits them or they ice up. I understand from the designer's point of view the drag they create hurts performance much more than an engine driven pump... Thanks to all who provided examples of current aircraft that use pressure pumps. Looking more closeley in my Aircraft Spruce catalog, it has a couple pumps with separate part numbers- for "vacuum system" and "pressure system." Most everything else is simply described as vacuum. Also, thanks to the two or three guys who gave short physics lessons without being condescending, although I already understood that "push here" = "pull over there" ![]() Lots of good help on this group. Keep the fender washer jokes coming. |
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