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it's longer better? ( TE probe )



 
 
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Old July 24th 13, 12:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Piotr Jaszczuk
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Default it's longer better? ( TE probe )

Hi all,

I've been checking recently different online shops to see what tail fin
mounted TE probe I can get. All manufacturers have probes in
more less two different lengths, 80-90 cm and 55 cm. And now I'm
wondering if it's worth spending around 30 Euro more to get the
longer one, what difference it makes, anyone can explain that to me
and maybe direct me to a shop in Europe that can supply reasonably
priced one?

regards

Piotr


 




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