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I do not believe my airspeed indicator is accurate. Is there a way to
verify/calibrate an airspeed indicator on the ground? Heino |
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![]() Heino & Deanne Weisberg wrote: I do not believe my airspeed indicator is accurate. Is there a way to verify/calibrate an airspeed indicator on the ground? Heino What sort of ASI do you have? Have you looked to see if this is addressed in the manual? For what range of speeds do you want to check/calibrate it? In the air you can check it vs GPS. -- FF |
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GPS will show groundspeed only, so it would only be accurate in ZERO
wind conditions. However, I've read that you can compensate for wind by flying N, S, E and W by using a compass for pointing your plane. You point the nose in each direction and do NOT correct for wind drift (and do not use the track readout on your GPS). In other words, you point the nose for 90 degrees, even if your GROUND TRACK may be 98 degrees because of wind. Take the 4 readings you get and average them. This should get you in the ballpark. Scott wrote: Heino & Deanne Weisberg wrote: I do not believe my airspeed indicator is accurate. Is there a way to verify/calibrate an airspeed indicator on the ground? Heino In the air you can check it vs GPS. |
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:07:56 -0500, "Heino & Deanne Weisberg"
wrote: I do not believe my airspeed indicator is accurate. Is there a way to verify/calibrate an airspeed indicator on the ground? It might be easier to calibrate in the air (that is unless your homebuilt is not flying!). You can determine true airspeed empirically through the use of a GPS while flying. Specifically, go to the following website, follow the instructions to capture the data and then use their 'true airspeed applet' to calculate true airspeed. http://www.reacomp.com/true_airspeed/ If you note temperature, pressure, you can work backwards to figure what the indicated airspeed should have been. -Nathan |
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I don't think testing against GPS makes sense at all, as the ASI will
surely work properly if indicating wrong ground speed at headwind - so what information do you gain ? Kublai |
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I do not know but if you found the answer please tell me.
regards |
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I am ehsan ashrafi,student of aerospace eng.I would like to share my
experiences with you where do you live and what is your course regards |
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