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What are the challenges to installing a TE probe in the vertical stab
of a PW-5. Can it be done? How can the tubing be run forward. Can multiple vario's be plumbed from this probe. Presently have the factory diaphragm compensation. Presently have two: a Filsner audio and a PZL netto. Want to install a Winter log as mechanical backup. |
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BlueGliderGuy wrote:
What are the challenges to installing a TE probe in the vertical stab of a PW-5. Can it be done? How can the tubing be run forward. You'll have to cut holes in the fin and possibly elsewhere to install a mount and route the tubing. Can multiple vario's be plumbed from this probe. Yes. Presently have the factory diaphragm compensation. Presently have two: a Filsner audio and a PZL netto. Want to install a Winter log as mechanical backup. Life will be a lot easier for you if you make a Nicks TE probe, and mount it on the fuselage above the wing. See this article: http://www.ssa.org/Johnson/89-1998-04.pdf Marc |
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Marc Ramsey wrote:
BlueGliderGuy wrote: What are the challenges to installing a TE probe in the vertical stab of a PW-5. Can it be done? How can the tubing be run forward. You'll have to cut holes in the fin and possibly elsewhere to install a mount and route the tubing. Can multiple vario's be plumbed from this probe. Yes. Presently have the factory diaphragm compensation. Presently have two: a Filsner audio and a PZL netto. Want to install a Winter log as mechanical backup. Life will be a lot easier for you if you make a Nicks TE probe, and mount it on the fuselage above the wing. See this article: http://www.ssa.org/Johnson/89-1998-04.pdf Marc I'll second this. Dick showed some of this at the SSA convention. Almost trivial installation. Tail probes take 8-10 hours of shop time, done right. Frank |
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The Poles built the PW5 without a TE probe for a reason.
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fadoo
And what might that reason be other than cost? I'm familiar with the Johnson probe. I'll check it out. Thanks all. |
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I had a Smyk version of the PW5 with a 'Johnson' version TE probe and
felt it ddn't work well. I was using a Borgelt B50 and Mike Borgelt told me it would not work correctly due to it's location on the fuselage. But there are many people who use this probe and say it works just fine. You should go to the World Class Soaring Assoc. http://www.wcsa.org/ and post this inquiry on our forum. You will receive answers from people who have direct experience with your glider. Or you might contact Charles Yeates the dealer for the Smyk. BTW: The B-1 version of the PW5 is plumbed for a tail-mounted TE probe which works very, very well. I am not aware of anyone plumbing to the tail in a Smyke for this purpose but the people on the forum would know for sure. Good luck |
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