My Dynon OAT probe got painted black, I'm sure by accident. It is located under the horizontal stab (also black). This results in a much hotter reported OAT on the ground but I'm curious how much of a problem this is during the flight, with the airflow over the probe hopefully normalizing the reading.
Relocating or replacing the probe or stripping the paint off it would be a bit of challenge. I wonder if it's worth the trouble.
Any ideas on how to determine the OAT error while in flight?
Relocating or replacing the probe or stripping the paint off it would be a bit of challenge. I wonder if it's worth the trouble.
Any ideas on how to determine the OAT error while in flight?