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Hi all.
From advice from another soaring pilot, I've been taping my pitot/static inlets with red electrical tape when I store my glider. This is done to keep bugs out during storage. I started wondering if changes in air pressure could cause the airspeed and/or altimeter and/or vario calibrations to go out of whack. Seeking knowledgeable opinions on this one. Ben Ethridge |
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