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In a message dated 1/16/2003 11:46:31 AM Central Standard Time, Epijk@aol.com writes:
You've probably already handled this issue, but just in case: Ron Mowrer (Rocky Mountain Instruments) specifically addresses the problem of compressibility with respect to the location of the OAT probe, and suggests that, in order to avoid temp rise at hi IAS, to locate the probe in an area of very low airflow (like inside a wheel well, for example).
Just a thought.
Jack Kane
Jack,
This is from RMI Micro-encoder description:
Outside Air Temperature
True air temperature (indicated temperature corrected for airspeed) at the touch of a switch.
Select degrees celsius or degrees fahrenheit for display.
This is used in RMI TAS calculation.
Scott Krueger
N92EX
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