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Morgans a écrit :
"T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote Another method that I used in my experimental glider was to switch the ASI to a trailing probe. I don't have a clue what you mean by that. Clues accepted, gladly! g Jim and all, I believe the trailing probe Todd is talking about is a specially designed pitot/static assembly, trailed some distance behind the aircraft in order to operate clear of the wake and disturbance. It is typical flight-test hardware. Hope this helps, Regards, Gilles Thesee Grenoble, France http://contrails.free.fr |
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![]() GTH wrote: Morgans a écrit : "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote Another method that I used in my experimental glider was to switch the ASI to a trailing probe. I don't have a clue what you mean by that. Clues accepted, gladly! g Jim and all, I believe the trailing probe Todd is talking about is a specially designed pitot/static assembly, trailed some distance behind the aircraft in order to operate clear of the wake and disturbance. It is typical flight-test hardware. A little googling turns up some information on "drag probes". -- FF |
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