Glenn: The pitot tube on my Forney has two small holes on either side of the pitot head, perpendicular to the flight path. Two tubes (one static, one ram air) are visible coming from the bottom of the wing. I believe those two sets of holes to be the static ports. Hope that helps.
Regards Charles McKinnie ---------- > From: Glenn Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jerry Eichenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: We got our airplane > Date: Tuesday, January 20, 1998 3:02 AM > > Explain this in a little more detail, Is the pitot tube the source of both > the ram air and the static air, are there two lines connected to the pitot? > I am still trying to trace the source of the static air in my coupe it > seems to go somewhere up in the left corner of the panel. Also except for > the Alt encoder which was installed at a later date all my static lines are > steel tubing and are difficult to trace. I also was trying to determine > why my altimeter and VSI was slightly eratic. > > > Glenn Anderson 46 415D
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