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Airspeed Sensor
Hello all
Any tips or tricks of the trade to do this? Thank you in advance. cheers https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...fa64a43295.jpg |
I don't know of anyone installing a pitot tube airspeed indicator, most are using radios with GPS which will give you ground speed readouts which is usually good enough.
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All my jets have true pitot tube air speed sensors, most useful in windy conditions. Latest installation on my T-38:
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Originally Posted by aehaas
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Originally Posted by aehaas
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All my jets have true pitot tube air speed sensors, most useful in windy conditions. Latest installation on my T-38:
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...0eeaf3a391.jpg AEHaas By the way there already are telemetry air speed sensors in the market. more reliable when flying at low speed than GPS data. For example Futaba SBS-01TAS, although I understand there are also others from Jeti and/or PowerBox. https://futabausa.com/product/sbs-01tas/ Best Regards, |
Originally Posted by jescardin
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By the way there already are telemetry air speed sensors in the market. more reliable when flying at low speed than GPS data. For example Futaba SBS-01TAS, although I understand there are also others from Jeti and/or PowerBox.
https://futabausa.com/product/sbs-01tas/ |
Originally Posted by Zeeb
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I don't know of anyone installing a pitot tube airspeed indicator, most are using radios with GPS which will give you ground speed readouts which is usually good enough.
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Yep, I know several guys doing the exact same thing. Currently I do use GPS on some of my planes but would love to switch to actual airspeed. Even though GPS is not nearly as accurate for a stable approach, the good part is as long as you're landing upwind the GPS may lead you to come in hot but should never let you get too slow.
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I mounted the pitot tube in the fake air data probe in both of my 1/5 F-16s. I've been using it for the last 4 years. Now I use the Jeti DS-24 with Dave's Speed Announcer Lua program to make callouts when I want them. Mostly I use it for approach and landing. It has made my approaches more consistant and safer. Highly recommended. Gary |
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Does the pitot tube screw on to hold radome on? If so how did you do it? I did that on my first 1/6 F-16 but used a canopy latch to hold on the radome so the pitot tube did not screw on.
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I have a screw on the bottom to hold the radome in place. There is no need to take it off unless servicing the pitot tube.
AEHaas |
Try this: shopbvmjets.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_60&produc ts_id=268&zenid=jav3sfrjq9juc0jtdeosgqull4
I have one on my Ultra Bandit. They are designed for the JetCat speed sensor, but can be modified to fit your specific pitot tube. You can paint to suit. |
Gary, the lua program for airspeed with Jeti. Does it just give a number without saying mph all the time. If so where do I find it and get it into my DS24? thanks Roy |
Originally Posted by roydefiant
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Gary, the lua program for airspeed with Jeti. Does it just give a number without saying mph all the time. If so where do I find it and get it into my DS24? thanks Roy Yes it does. That's the main reason I use it. You can contact Dave (ww2birds here on RCU). He wrote it and has the latest version. He emailed it to me. Gary |
For those flying Jeti and not wanting to use Jeti, a fellow pilot and friend (Wayne...who posts here and over on RCG) shared with me his setup for using the Jeti MSpeed sensor with the built in Vario functionality.
Essentially instead of using the vario tone for altitude, it is configured instead for airspeed. First you to set a nominal approach speed, +/- a band, say +/- 5mph. This is comfortably above stall speed. If you are in this band (say your preferred landing speed), then the vario is silent. If you are below or decreasing below, then the vario tone goes lower in pitch/frequency If you are above or increasing above, then the vario tone goes higher in pitch/frequency You can turn this function ON/OFF via simple 2 position switch during flight and only turn it on during landing The tone to me is easier than listening to or processing a number call out. Just keep speed to maintain (silence) and you're in the groove. If it's increasing, you're too fast, if its decreasing you're too slow |
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