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Old December 26th 03, 03:13 PM
Michael Pilla
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"RR Urban" wrote in message
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Jerry Springer wrote:

The Mooney I flew would gain 1" using the ram air feature. I don't
know if that is standard or how accurate the gauges are but that is what we
always showed.

Jerry

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I'm no expert, but that's probably pretty close.

Dunno about accuracy, but my RV-3
displayed somewhat less. For me...
it's all much ado about nothing since it
has little bearing on any practical ETA.

Barnyard BOb --

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Every Mooney I have flown has always gained an inch with filter bypassed. I
don't have my manuals or logbook handy, but I recall that the POH indicated
an inch gain. The models were older Mooneys: M20(F?, don't recall) and
M20J.

YMMV.

Michael Pilla


 




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