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Actually you do adjust it for altimeter setting, but the increments are larger-
..05, but its close enough for what it does. Worked great in a pressurized cabin, indicated 8,500' all through cruise ![]() In article , says... On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 12:55:26 +1000, K i t W â l k e r wrote: I'm thinking about getting one for my climbing /skiing etc. and it dawned on me that the 3' altimeter (supposedly accurate to 29000') might be a handy back-up. Has it got the equivalent of a Colesman window? And will it work in a pressurized cabin? ;-) Rob |
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