That ring around the pitot tube is probably causing a low pressure area right behind it where the static holes are.
This will cause a higher airspeed indication.
I think someone put that on there to make the airspeed indicator read higher than real airspeed.
Take it off and see what happens. I bet the indicated airspeed gets more accurate.
Best Regards,
Wayne DelRossi
Alon N5618F
-----Original Message-----
From: billjhs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 7 May 2008 4:08 pm
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Aurhspeed!
I have the exact problem with my coupe. My mechanic hasn't been able to
fix it yet!! and thats 1 year!!! I do notice that it gets better (5 mph) when I
fly with the canopy closed. Hope you find the answer, I just fly it by "feel"
and was taught to fly it that way by my CFI.
fix it yet!! and thats 1 year!!! I do notice that it gets better (5 mph) when I
fly with the canopy closed. Hope you find the answer, I just fly it by "feel"
and was taught to fly it that way by my CFI.
Bill
N2367H
N2367H
Thanks to everyong for all the good information.
Checking me AherSpeed" that's why I'm here.
When we bought the plane and flew it home, we were impressed by the
cruise airspeed showing 105 to 110 mph. We flew loose formation with
a Cessna 175 that we took to get the plane; he was showing 80mph with
one notch of flaps just to rub it in.
We've all noticed that if you fly the correct indicated airspeeds it
gets too slow and drops in, so we've been adding about 10 mph.
We installed a GPS in the panel, flew each cardinal heading at 100mph
indicated, GPS four way average was 88 mph (77 knots). So we are
looking for about 12 mph extra. I suspect the static system has a
problem, probably beyond the "calibration ring". We'll look at it
tonight.
We set out last evening to check out the static system and got side
tracked with the pitot ring thing, and a student preparing for a
checkride.
mitch - 99325
