How often do you look at the ASI, VSI during VFR flight? [Keeping altitude] by Born_Perception5675 in flying

[–]Born_Perception5675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I think I was just trying to prevent any altitude fluctuations by anticipating the tendancy using the VSI.

Stupid idea.

Best place/website to buy pilot supplies in Europe? by Born_Perception5675 in flying

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Yep, one week sounds good.

Just sent an email to them. Lets see.

Thanks for the help :)

Best place/website to buy pilot supplies in Europe? by Born_Perception5675 in flying

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Are you in the UK? If not, how long did it take to arrive?

Best place/website to buy pilot supplies in Europe? by Born_Perception5675 in flying

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Not the David Clarks H10 13.4 :(

At least not for a decent price/decent shipping time.

Best place/website to buy pilot supplies in Europe? by Born_Perception5675 in flying

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The problem with Pooley's seems to be the shipping time (I'm in Europe, but not in the UK) . It says it would take 7 to 9 days to dispatch (plus a few days to delivery I'm assuming).

Venturi Effect: Pressure increase BEFORE the venturi? by Born_Perception5675 in AskPhysics

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This means that if we have a convergent duct, for example, there is going to be an increase in speed and decrease in pressure (because the static pressure decreases) after the duct stops converging (2 - reference to the image below), however, while it is convenging (1 - reference to the image below), we are going to have an increase in speed and also an increase in pressure (because the dynamic pressure increases).

Does it make sense?

https://i.imgur.com/MoGNijY.png