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That is the first thing i checked. the TE tube is patent and if you blow
into the TE probe the air comes out the tube that i have connected to the TE port on the instrument. bob At 15:14 22 June 2009, T8 wrote: On Jun 22, 11:00=A0am, Robert Holliday wrote: My 302 seems to work OK at 60 knots but when i fly 80 knots it indicates = 10 knots lift (it is set up for super netto). The total energy is set at 0% = as per instructions. It is not set up for electronic compensation. I checked for leaks in the TE probe and tubing and found none. I just had it upgraded to the USB port and the software fixed so it would not "fill up" the flight log storage. Has anyone had this kind of problem? any ideas? thanks. bob holliday Your 302 requires pitot, static and TE connections. Did you mistakenly connect the static port to a TE source, thereby causing the TAS computed by the 302 to be very high? -T8 |
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