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I would like our club to install an audio variometer
in our basic trainer, the L-13 Blanik. Some candidate varios include, the Borgelt B-40, the Tasman, and the LX-16 (I think). There may be others too. But I believe these all need TE input. The Blanik is not plumbed for TE. Has anyone done it? If so, could you provide me with information? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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Ray Lovinggood wrote:
I would like our club to install an audio variometer in our basic trainer, the L-13 Blanik. Some candidate varios include, the Borgelt B-40, the Tasman, and the LX-16 (I think). There may be others too. But I believe these all need TE input. The Blanik is not plumbed for TE. Has anyone done it? If so, could you provide me with information? We installed a TE probe near the rear of the baggage compartment, and it seemed to do an adequate job. Not the best location, but given the typical cross-country speed range of the L13, good enough, and it was easy to mount and get the tubing to it. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Ray, our Blanik has a TE probe mounted to the front bulkhead ahead of the
canopy. It sticks up vertically maybe 6-8 inches through a short slot cut in the rear of the nose cone. It doubles as the yaw string anchor. Bob Johnson Midland, Texas -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... I would like our club to install an audio variometer in our basic trainer, the L-13 Blanik. Some candidate varios include, the Borgelt B-40, the Tasman, and the LX-16 (I think). There may be others too. But I believe these all need TE input. The Blanik is not plumbed for TE. Has anyone done it? If so, could you provide me with information? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 15:58:59 -0600, "Bob Johnson"
wrote: Ray, our Blanik has a TE probe mounted to the front bulkhead ahead of the canopy. It sticks up vertically maybe 6-8 inches through a short slot cut in the rear of the nose cone. It doubles as the yaw string anchor. Bob Johnson Midland, Texas I did the same with mine. It worked out real well. It was also very easy since it was near the panel. Not a lot of tubing to run. You do want to get it up a bit so it is not in disturbed air by canopy. |
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Ray,
I can recommend the Tasman vario. I looked at the B-40 and decided that the Tasman (purchased from Paul at Cumulus Soaring) had many more modern features and was a better deal. It has been great. Also, I have had limited success with fuselage probes. It is not too hard to mount a TE probe on the vert fin. On my old HP-18, I glued a hardwood block the shape of the airfoil into the fin, and then drilled/ glued in the TE mount. But, sometimes it is a bit of a pain to route the tubing from the fin to the cockpit. The fuselage probe I had was terrible. You have to make sure the probe is away from any turbulance or pressure change induced by the structure..and usually the best place is high on the vert. fin. Kurt Ray Lovinggood wrote: I would like our club to install an audio variometer in our basic trainer, the L-13 Blanik. Some candidate varios include, the Borgelt B-40, the Tasman, and the LX-16 (I think). There may be others too. But I believe these all need TE input. The Blanik is not plumbed for TE. Has anyone done it? If so, could you provide me with information? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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