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Posted: Wed 24. Nov 2021 15:11:56 |
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Joined: Wed 24. Nov 2021 12:47:14 Posts: 5 Location: Germany
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Hello. I want to install a Spirit GTR in a helicopter fuselage and wonder if the pressure sensor still works like this, for example for automatic rescue? The fuselage has a couple of small openings. I look forward to your answers, thank you very much. Greetings Fritz.
_________________ Since my English is not very good, I translate my texts with DeepL. ......Greetings Fritz......
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Fri 26. Nov 2021 8:38:06 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hello,
it should still work. But it is very dependent on air dynamics in the fuselage. Fortunately there are slow changes of the collective pitch usually. So possibly it could work even better.
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www-fritz
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Posted: Fri 26. Nov 2021 13:03:17 |
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Joined: Wed 24. Nov 2021 12:47:14 Posts: 5 Location: Germany
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Thank you (Spirit)Meister. Greetings Fritz.
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