Kitfox Aircraft Stick and Rudder Stein Air Grove Aircraft TCW Technologies Dynon Avionics AeroLED MGL Avionics Leading Edge Airfoils Desser EarthX Batteries Garmin G3X Touch
Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Sioux Falls, SD
    Posts
    63

    Default Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    Finished spring inspection and cleanup on my Model II. Took it up for first flight and the ASI reads 40 mph too low. This is the second time it's failed. First one was replaced last year and had only 150 hrs on it. New one has less than 25.

    Wonder if the extreme cold here in Sioux Falls has anything to do with it? Plane is hangared.

    Chris

  2. #2
    Super Moderator Av8r3400's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Merrill, WI
    Posts
    3,044

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    Moisture in the pitot tube or static port?
    Av8r3400
    Kitfox Model IV
    The Mangy Fox
    912UL 105hp Zipper
    YouTube Videos

  3. #3
    Senior Member cap01's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    yelm, wa
    Posts
    694

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    just a thought but my wings were covered in 1992 and the kit sat unfinished untill last year when i completed it . after i installed the wings and the inst panel was completed i tested the pitot system and it leaked like crazy . i found the surgical tubeing that connects the pitot tube to the poly pitot hose in the wing was rotten . luckily there was a inspection plate in that area so i could get into repair it .
    chuck
    kitfox IV 1050
    912ul warpdrive
    flying B , yelm, wa

  4. #4
    Senior Member Dorsal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Central, MA
    Posts
    1,511

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    Another link worth looking at on the topic, I used this to check my Dynon (very accurate) and an inexpensive analog unit that was off by ~5 mph at slow speeds. As they are both in my panel it is good to know ahead of time which is right.
    http://www.eaa1000.av.org/technicl/instcal/instcal.htm
    Dorsal ~~^~~
    Series 7 - Tri-Gear
    912 ULS Warp Drive

  5. #5
    Senior Member SkyPirate's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Edgar Springs MO
    Posts
    1,841

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    Good link Dorsal ..worth putting into the "saved" files,..thanks

    Chase

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Sioux Falls, SD
    Posts
    63

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    Thanks guys. Feel kind of silly. Started tracing back the pitot line and found the 3/8 in hole I'd drilled in it when drilling out the pop rivets for the windshield that I replaced last week. Oops. Embarassing.

    Dorsal. I built a manometer last year when I was messing around with my prior broken ASI. It probably wasn't the most accurate example in the world but taught me a lot about the sensitivity and potential fragility of these instruments. Rather than re-assemble that this year, I tested this one against a known accurate one with a simpler method. Attach a 6 in or so piece of 1/8 in Tygon tubing or similar to the nipple on the back of the instrument and a 1cc insulin syringe to the other. Inject a little air, usually about 1cc, and see what it reads. If the two instruments are close, say withing 5mph of each other, it's probably ok. As a measure of how sensitive the thing is, when you plug the syringe onto the tubing, the pressure created just by that minuscule volume change gives you about 10 mph so you have to subtract that from the final reading after injecting. 1cc of air is about 80 mph using that system.

    Chris

  7. #7
    Senior Member Dorsal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Central, MA
    Posts
    1,511

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    Sounds good Chris, glad you found the problem before you replaced the unit.
    Dorsal ~~^~~
    Series 7 - Tri-Gear
    912 ULS Warp Drive

  8. #8
    Senior Member SkyPirate's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Edgar Springs MO
    Posts
    1,841

    Default Re: Airspeed indicator fail (again)

    it might be over kill ,.but I'm using aluminum tubing with flexible tubing between the aluminum tubing and pitot ,.. wing swivel point ..and instrument connect point ,.. with easy access to the flexible line sections ie inspection plate near the pitot. same with static line.,..it might even be lighter using the aluminum this way.

    Chase

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •