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My trusty Sporty's Electronic E6B does not agree with the Density Altitude
Chart. My instructor is at a loss to explain the difference. Can anybody tell me what's going on? Here's a sample problem: Field Elevation: 1165 Altimeter Setting: 30.10 Temperatu 21°C ___________________ Using the standard chart: http://pacificrimprinting.com/densalt.pdf 30.1 in. Hg Pressure Altitude Conversion Factor: -165 Pressure Altitude: 1000 Density Altitude: 2000 ___________________ Sporty's E6B calculation: Pressure Altitude: 985 Density Altitude: 1894 The Sporty's pressure altitude is off by -15 feet and the density altitude is off by -106 feet. I can't imagine Sporty's marketing a flawed E6B, which one is inaccurate? -- Dallas |
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I entered the same numbers in my Sporty's E6B and got
PA: 998 DA: 1910 Which is about the same as on the chart. Your reading of 2000 DA for 1000 PA is slightly off. You need at least 22 deg C for that. - Tom On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:20:43 GMT, "Dallas" wrote: My trusty Sporty's Electronic E6B does not agree with the Density Altitude Chart. My instructor is at a loss to explain the difference. Can anybody tell me what's going on? Here's a sample problem: Field Elevation: 1165 Altimeter Setting: 30.10 Temperatu 21°C ___________________ Using the standard chart: http://pacificrimprinting.com/densalt.pdf 30.1 in. Hg Pressure Altitude Conversion Factor: -165 Pressure Altitude: 1000 Density Altitude: 2000 ___________________ Sporty's E6B calculation: Pressure Altitude: 985 Density Altitude: 1894 The Sporty's pressure altitude is off by -15 feet and the density altitude is off by -106 feet. I can't imagine Sporty's marketing a flawed E6B, which one is inaccurate? |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:59:35 GMT, Tom L. wrote:
I entered the same numbers in my Sporty's E6B and got PA: 998 DA: 1910 You entered the *same* numbers into your Sporty's E6B and got different numbers than my Sporty's E6B? What's going on here? -- Dallas |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:20:43 GMT, "Dallas"
wrote: Here's a sample problem: Field Elevation: 1165 Altimeter Setting: 30.10 Temperatu 21°C ___________________ I entered them on my WingX E6B software on my Axim and got PA=995 and DA=1925 |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:59:35 GMT, Tom L. wrote:
I entered the same numbers in my Sporty's E6B and got PA: 998 DA: 1910 Here's photo evidence of our discrepancy: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...SportysE6B.jpg BTW, mine is fresh from Sporty's a month ago. -- Dallas |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 19:50:42 GMT, ArtP wrote:
I entered them on my WingX E6B software on my Axim and got PA=995 and DA=1925 Chart: PA: 1000 DA: 2000 Tom L's Sporty's E6B: PA: 998 DA: 1910 Dallas' Sporty's E6B: PA: 985 DA: 1894 ArtP's WingX E6B: PA: 995 DA: 1925 Excuse me, I need to take a couple of aspirin and lay down. -- Dallas |
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... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:20:43 GMT, "Dallas" wrote: Here's a sample problem: Field Elevation: 1165 Altimeter Setting: 30.10 Temperatu 21°C ___________________ I entered them on my WingX E6B software on my Axim and got PA=995 and DA=1925 On my ASA CX-2 PA=999 DA=1929 |
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Dallas wrote
Using the standard chart: http://pacificrimprinting.com/densalt.pdf 30.1 in. Hg Pressure Altitude Conversion Factor: -165 Pressure Altitude: 1000 Density Altitude: 2000 ___________________ My reading of the chart shows about 1800' density altitude. Bob Moore |
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Bob Moore wrote:
Dallas wrote Using the standard chart: http://pacificrimprinting.com/densalt.pdf 30.1 in. Hg Pressure Altitude Conversion Factor: -165 Pressure Altitude: 1000 Density Altitude: 2000 ___________________ My reading of the chart shows about 1800' density altitude. Bob Moore Haha, remember all those old Boeing performance charts, Bob? No two people could ever get the same answer, and no one person could ever get the same answer twice! Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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On Apr 29, 1:20 pm, "Dallas" wrote:
My trusty Sporty's Electronic E6B does not agree with the Density Altitude Chart. My instructor is at a loss to explain the difference. Can anybody tell me what's going on? There are lots of ways to calculate density altitude. Most calculators used by pilots, totally ignore humidity, for example, which can make the DA off by a thousand feet. Then there's all the ways of calculating standard temps, by table or other equations. Plus different calculators might round differently. So it's no surprise how different they can be. Want your head to really explode? :-) See below, the most detailed DA paper I've seen: http://wahiduddin.net/calc/density_altitude.htm Cheers, Kev |
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