Réf. : Re: KR> airspeed calibration

2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
And is there any known way to prevent water ingress / moisture ingress into the pitot and static lines? (I like the word "static line". It brings back fond memories of military jumps! ;-) ) Serge Vidal KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud" Paris, France Dennis Mingear Envoyé par : krnet-boun...@mylis

Re: Réf. : Re: KR> airspeed calibration

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Serge wrote: > And is there any known way to prevent water ingress / moisture ingress > into the pitot and static lines? Troy said he has his static line running up high, across the crossmembers in the back of the fuselage, and then it tees off and goes down hill to the static port. Although w

Re: Réf. : Re: KR> airspeed calibration

2008-10-12 Thread Allen Wiesner
>And is there any known way to prevent water ingress / moisture ingress >into the pitot and static lines? No, short of plumbing flow-thru desiccant cartridges into the pitot/static lines. Military A/C generally have "T" fittings at all the low points with the base of the "T" pointing down and c