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In a standard atmosphere, 43C at sea level would translate to 35C at
4000MSL. Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... muff528 writes: I doubt it would be uncomfortably hot at 3-4000 feet if it's 43° C on the ground. Maybe you're flying too close to the ground. The difference would only be a few degrees at 4000 feet, and that's not enough when the temperature at the surface is 43° C. Additionally, the temperature inside the aircraft would be higher at all times. |
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RST Engineering writes:
In a standard atmosphere, 43C at sea level would translate to 35C at 4000MSL. Thirty-five degrees is still intolerable. And Gila Bend is at 789 feet MSL. And that temperature is outside the aircraft, not inside, where it will be hotter. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() RST Engineering writes: In a standard atmosphere, 43C at sea level would translate to 35C at 4000MSL. Thirty-five degrees is still intolerable. And Gila Bend is at 789 feet MSL. And that temperature is outside the aircraft, not inside, where it will be hotter. Wrong again, moron. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() RST Engineering writes: In a standard atmosphere, 43C at sea level would translate to 35C at 4000MSL. Thirty-five degrees is still intolerable. And Gila Bend is at 789 feet MSL. And that temperature is outside the aircraft, not inside, where it will be hotter. No it wouldn;'t fjukkwit. it doesn't matter since you will never, ever be in a Baron anywhere, hot or cold Bertie |
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