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Old October 17th 06, 10:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrew Warbrick
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At 17:00 16 October 2006, Derek Copeland wrote:
The only anomaly found was that the ASI static was
connected to the Total Energy probe, which might have
caused the ASI to misread. However tests showed that
this would only cause minor errors.

How was this conclusion reached? I wouldn't call doubling
the ASI reading a minor error. Or did you mean that
the ASI was connected to a Prandtl tube static instead
of fuselage static?