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BigFlapper

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I'm doing taxi tests and am not getting any readout of speed on the dynon but getting speed readings on a backup unit displaying speed and altitude. I have checked the plumbing and all is correct. Does the dynon not show speed until after 25 mph?
 

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We show airspeed starting at 20 knots (23 MPH) when accelerating and turn off at 15 knots (17 MPH) when slowing down.

The TSO allows +/- 5 knots error at 20 knots, so it's actually perfectly allowed for one instrument to read 25 knots and the other 15 knots and both meet the requirements for an airspeed indicator. The error is only 3 knots above 100 knots.

The reason for the error allowance is that 20 knots is only 0.009 PSI, so it's pretty hard to detect. The difference between 20 knots and 15 knots is only 0.004 PSI! Most certified gauges start at 40 knots (0.040 PSI) for this reason. At 100 knots the pressure is 0.240 PSI and it takes 0.015 PSI to get 3 knots of error.

There is a "zero airspeed cal" you can run in the AHRS Hardware cal to make low speeds more accurate. We still don't show speed until 20 knots though.

Just for personal interest, what backup  instrument do you have that is showing airspeed at less than 20 knots?
 
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BigFlapper

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The backup instrument is a MGL/Avionics Stratomaster Velocity which displays altitude and airspeed.
 

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Just so you know, the MGL ASX-2 lists an accuracy of +/- 1% at 85 mph, which is a .0025 PSI error. That is a 4 MPH error at 20 MPH.
 
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