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Does anyone know if there are (or have been) any books written about
aircraft instrumentation? I recall reading short blurbs in biographies of Sperry and Kollsman about the instruments they invented, but I've never seen a book entirely devoted to aircraft instrumentation (with details on how they worked). -John |
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Try this: http://www.actechbooks.com/aircraft_electricity_.htm
It's mostly electrical systems, but has sections on instruments and autopilots. Also the AC's 65-15 and 65-9 have basic instrument info, but most A&P related texts don't have a lot of data because A&P's cannot repair or alter instruments. Most detailed descriptions are found in the manufacturer's manuals. Jim jcarlyle wrote: Does anyone know if there are (or have been) any books written about aircraft instrumentation? I recall reading short blurbs in biographies of Sperry and Kollsman about the instruments they invented, but I've never seen a book entirely devoted to aircraft instrumentation (with details on how they worked). -John |
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Thanks for the link, Jim. It's not quite what I was looking for, but
I'll see if I can locate a copy to look through before I plunk down $70. I'll also check out AC 65-19 and 65-9. I think manufacturer's manuals would be overkill, judging from a Kollsman manual on altimeters I ran across a while back. What my ideal would be is a book on flight instruments similar to Graham White's "Allied Aircraft Piston Engines of World War II". -John wrote: Try this: http://www.actechbooks.com/aircraft_electricity_.htm It's mostly electrical systems, but has sections on instruments and autopilots. Also the AC's 65-15 and 65-9 have basic instrument info, but most A&P related texts don't have a lot of data because A&P's cannot repair or alter instruments. Most detailed descriptions are found in the manufacturer's manuals. |
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Jim,
I poked around on the web site you gave, and found another site with a book that might be just what I need: http://www.buildersbooks.com/aircraf...nics.htm?32,69 Thanks for your help! -John |
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Yeah,
That looks like a much better book, not so much electrical. Good find! Jim jcarlyle wrote: Jim, I poked around on the web site you gave, and found another site with a book that might be just what I need: http://www.buildersbooks.com/aircraf...nics.htm?32,69 Thanks for your help! -John |
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jcarlyle wrote:
Jim, I poked around on the web site you gave, and found another site with a book that might be just what I need: http://www.buildersbooks.com/aircraf...nics.htm?32,69 Thanks for your help! My copy of Derek Piggot's "Gliding" (7th edition) has a chapter (about 17 pages) on the instruments (ASI, altimeter, vario, T&S, compass, artificial horizon). For each it described briefly how it operates and rather more on its accuracy and limitations, with most space devotes to varios and the compass. This might be less detail than you want, but "Gliding" is probably a cheaper book and worth checking out because of that. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Thanks, Martin. I've got the 8th edition of Gliding, and it is less
detail than I was looking for. I appreciate the tip, though! -John Martin Gregorie wrote: My copy of Derek Piggot's "Gliding" (7th edition) has a chapter (about 17 pages) on the instruments (ASI, altimeter, vario, T&S, compass, artificial horizon). For each it described briefly how it operates and rather more on its accuracy and limitations, with most space devotes to varios and the compass. This might be less detail than you want, but "Gliding" is probably a cheaper book and worth checking out because of that. |
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