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My Ilec normaly does a great job calculating the wind while ridge
soaring here in Hood River, Oregon, but for the last few flights it has not been giving me the correct wind, even with lots of circling. It was off about 45 degrees all day yesterday. I rebooted it before the flight but that didn't seem to help. Has any one else seen this problem and have a fix or am I going to have to send it in again? Gary Boggs |
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GARY BOGGS wrote:
My Ilec normaly does a great job calculating the wind while ridge soaring here in Hood River, Oregon, but for the last few flights it has not been giving me the correct wind, even with lots of circling. It was off about 45 degrees all day yesterday. I rebooted it before the flight but that didn't seem to help. Has any one else seen this problem and have a fix or am I going to have to send it in again? Gary Boggs Have you checked / calibrated the SN10's IAS ? |
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Hi Gary,
This is a long shot, but are you sure that the winds weren't simply different at altitude than on the ground? A 45 degree difference is probably not that uncommon. Good Soaring, Paul Remde "Ole John Aske" wrote in message ... GARY BOGGS wrote: My Ilec normaly does a great job calculating the wind while ridge soaring here in Hood River, Oregon, but for the last few flights it has not been giving me the correct wind, even with lots of circling. It was off about 45 degrees all day yesterday. I rebooted it before the flight but that didn't seem to help. Has any one else seen this problem and have a fix or am I going to have to send it in again? Gary Boggs Have you checked / calibrated the SN10's IAS ? |
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On Mar 31, 5:50*am, Ole John Aske wrote:
GARY BOGGS wrote: My Ilec normaly does a great job calculating the wind while ridge soaring here in Hood River, Oregon, but for the last few flights it has not been giving me the correct wind, even with lots of circling. It was off about 45 degrees all day yesterday. I rebooted it before the flight but that didn't seem to help. Has any one else seen this problem and have a fix or am I going to have to send it in again? Gary Boggs Have you checked / calibrated the SN10's IAS ? Per the (separate) email reply to Gary's email: Hi Gary - Wind is calculated using: - ASI (ignore small offsets at rest, should track accurately over 35 knots) - external temperature (must be OAT, not somewhere-inside-cockpit temp) - GPS track information (GPS must be received OK by SN10) If you're getting lousy winds and the actual wind is over ~8 knots, one of these is ALWAYS screwed up (can be either an installation or instrument problem). The altitude screwup mentioned in your email indicates you could have a static problem (something as simple as water in the static line or a static leak could cause altitude and ASI errors, leading to wind errors). Do a CAREFUL check ! Let us know what you find ! Best Regards, Dave At 08:44 PM 3/30/2009, Gary Boggs wrote: Hi Dave My ilec is acting up again. When I start it, it comes up with the correct info for my home airport, and I hit enter but later in the flight the altitude was low by several thousand feet. The calculated wind speed and direction was also off all day by about 45 degrees and was high by 10-15mph. It's been doing this for several flights now so I tried rebooting it before yesterdays flight but it didn't seem to help. Do I need to send it in again? Gary Boggs |
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![]() Here's an update on my SN-10 plumbing. I had a little water in my TE tube. After blowing that out, I did a leak test on the TE and pitot plumbing. The pitot was air tight but I did find a leak in the TE system. The temp probe looks good. I will fly today and report back. as Mar 30, 11:35*am, GARY BOGGS wrote: My Ilec normaly does a great job calculating the wind while ridge soaring here in Hood River, Oregon, but for the last few flights it has not been giving me the correct wind, even with lots of circling. It was off about 45 degrees all day yesterday. I rebooted it before the flight but that didn't seem to help. Has any one else seen this problem and have a fix or am I going to have to send it in again? Gary Boggs sd |
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Gary,
How did your TE Leak fix work out? I have a no-wind problem with my SN10. ~Barny |
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Sorry I didn't get back. It's still screwed up, I am going to have to
send it to Germany. On Apr 20, 4:37*pm, Barny wrote: Gary, * How did your TE Leak fix work out? I have a no-wind problem with my SN10. ~Barny |
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