nigelspeedy
New Member
G'day Dynon,
I would like to request a new feature, the ability to correct for pitot static position errors. If my static port does not read the real ambient pressure I get errors in airspeed and altitude. It is relatively easy to test for these. One method is the 4 leg GPS method, a spreadsheet to do this is available at the National Test Pilot School website www.ntps.edu under the download section. At the minute I have up to 5 knots delta Vpc which makes my IAS and TAS optimistic, which is initially good for morale, but this is soon offset by the depression that results from always having a 5 knot headwind. We have the ability to correct the magnetic sensor and define engine sensors so at least conceptually this request seems possible. The only hidden catch I can see is limiting application of errors based on a curve fit of data outside the range of speeds from which the original data was collected. I'd also rather apply a correction electronically than have to move the static ports.
For your consideration
Nigel Speedy
I would like to request a new feature, the ability to correct for pitot static position errors. If my static port does not read the real ambient pressure I get errors in airspeed and altitude. It is relatively easy to test for these. One method is the 4 leg GPS method, a spreadsheet to do this is available at the National Test Pilot School website www.ntps.edu under the download section. At the minute I have up to 5 knots delta Vpc which makes my IAS and TAS optimistic, which is initially good for morale, but this is soon offset by the depression that results from always having a 5 knot headwind. We have the ability to correct the magnetic sensor and define engine sensors so at least conceptually this request seems possible. The only hidden catch I can see is limiting application of errors based on a curve fit of data outside the range of speeds from which the original data was collected. I'd also rather apply a correction electronically than have to move the static ports.
For your consideration
Nigel Speedy