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Tony Condon[_2_]
July 2nd 09, 07:15 PM
Tim -

Easy enough I suppose. when I first got the Cherokee it had an old
Crossfeld electric vario in it. the audio part didnt work. Either the
flask or the battery was hooked up backwards and when I was in lift it
showed down and when I was in sink it showed lift. Also, the scale was
way off. The highest I ever saw was like 2 feet per second but usually it
was between 1/2 and 1 fps (down) when i was in lift that was stronger than
that. I actually learned how to read that old thing and got fairly good
at working lift with it.


-Tony Condon
Cherokee II N373Y

Tim Mara[_2_]
July 3rd 09, 12:04 AM
I sold Soaring Aids Variometers many years ago (20 + years or more) they
were made by Marvin Willis in Arlington Texas..these were even then an old
design but a lot of us liked them back then....always worked pretty well at
the time..if you'll drop me a note I'll give you a Tel# you might try...
tim

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"Tony Condon" > wrote in message
...
> Tim -
>
> Easy enough I suppose. when I first got the Cherokee it had an old
> Crossfeld electric vario in it. the audio part didnt work. Either the
> flask or the battery was hooked up backwards and when I was in lift it
> showed down and when I was in sink it showed lift. Also, the scale was
> way off. The highest I ever saw was like 2 feet per second but usually it
> was between 1/2 and 1 fps (down) when i was in lift that was stronger than
> that. I actually learned how to read that old thing and got fairly good
> at working lift with it.
>
>
> -Tony Condon
> Cherokee II N373Y

Steve Leonard[_2_]
July 3rd 09, 06:15 AM
If the ports are on opposite sides of the case, you can hold you hand in
front of one port and walk around your house. It will show up when you
block your walking speed from the static connection.

You could do a similar thing by connecting a piece of tubing to it and
bending it around so it points back as you walk. Again, the vario will
show up when the capacity port is open to your walking dynamic pressure.

This is probably safer than taking a battery, wires, and a suspicious
looking package to a tall building and trying to use the express elevator
to get to the top floor.

Steve Leonard

July 4th 09, 08:33 AM
On Jul 3, 12:15*am, Steve Leonard > wrote:
> If the ports are on opposite sides of the case, you can hold you hand in
> front of one port and walk around your house. *It will show up when you
> block your walking speed from the static connection.
>
> You could do a similar thing by connecting a piece of tubing to it and
> bending it around so it points back as you walk. *Again, the vario will
> show up when the capacity port is open to your walking dynamic pressure.
>
> This is probably safer than taking a battery, wires, and a suspicious
> looking package to a tall building and trying to use the express elevator
> to get to the top floor.
>
> Steve Leonard

You crack me up Steve! And I missed you at IVSM

Surfer!
July 4th 09, 11:24 AM
In message >, Tim Newport-Peace
]> writes
<snip>
>
>Years ago, there was one of these in a London Gents Outfitters (Horne
>Bros, Tottenham Court Road) that had been surreptitiously calibrated for
>the purpose testing Varios.

For some reason I cannot imaging you ever going near a Gents Outfitters
- at least not to buy clothes! Did they ever work out what their lift
was being used for? And did it have a lift operator?

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