On mounting this, there is an interesting kit from Colorado
(http://www.gretzaero.com/products/pitot ... elect.html)
that is pretty expensive but will give some good ideas for fabricating a
mount. According to my notes, the mounting screws are MS35207-226 with
MS37338-41 lock washers -- that's 1/4" 6-40 screws.
I really like your idea for plumbing a static source. The front side panels
slope enough that I imagine I will get some RAM effect. I thought it was
very clever the way the MAM Super Rebel had disconnected the static lines
from those ports!
Jeffrey
Elite 714
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Ricker" <ricker@inherentsys.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:59 PM
Subject: More Pitot Questions
from aHi Guys
I have a couple of pitot questions, the unit in question is a heated one
archives,Cessna, probably a 172 & looks like the one on Waynes' plane in the
likeabout 6.5" long.
After extracting the broken mounting screws from it, the thread size seems
small asit is #6-40, does that sound right? It is clearly not 6-32 and not as
the#4.
For the mounting I am thinking of attaching the mount tube for it to the
inspection cover in front of the strut mount, this will put the front of
wing,tube about 8 - 9" behind the leading edge and probably about 6" below the
wing?does that sound OK to not be unduly influenced by the airflow over the
amHow about the (pitch) angle relative to the wing, any thoughts there? I
surfaceguessing that the probe tube should be about parallel to the flat bottom
whichof the wing but possibly pitched down a bit, has anyone any experience
staticwould say how much of an angle is best?
Last, this unit is pitot only, but on a pitot-static, where is (are) the
sourceports on the tube? Is it worth modding this part to make it the static
suchas well? I should say that apart from the broken screws the reason we got
plenty ofa good deal on the pitot is because the heater is missing so there is
need itroom to do mods for a static port and we have no plans at this point to
heated for IFR use.
Thanks
Dave R.
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David A. Ricker
Fall River, Nova Scotia
Canada
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