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I always wonder "Whats that probe which sticks out of the aircrafts nose?"
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"Gangatharan" wrote in
: I always wonder "Whats that probe which sticks out of the aircrafts nose?" More specifics??? Most likely you are talking about a Pitot probe... it intercepts what is called the "ram" air (i.e. the air the plane is moving through) and measures the airspeed of the aircraft. New types of aircraft undergoing testing will almost always have one. It sticks way out in front because that is the only place where they are SURE that the airflow is undisturbed. Usually during testing they find other places on the airframe where the airflow is undisturbed, and the permanent airspeed probe is placed there. You will also see some military aircraft with a refuelling probe sticking out (look at an A6 Intruder picture). These are much bigger, and usually off to one side of the plane. ----------------------------------------------- James M. Knox TriSoft ph 512-385-0316 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331 Austin, Tx 78721 ----------------------------------------------- |
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