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In article LP_Mb.45273$nt4.79391@attbi_s51,
Bob Gardner wrote: the fact that fuselage-mounted static ports (as opposed to under-the-wing a'la Piper) are located on the sides of the fuselage precisely because there is neither positive nor negative pressure acting on the skin of the airplane in flight. Are you sure the instruments aren't just calibrated for the error? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote Are you sure the instruments aren't just calibrated for the error? -- Ben Jackson Ahhh, yea!?!!!!! Haven't been around much, have you? -- Jim in NC |
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