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Old 1st Nov 2012, 11:28
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Brian Abraham
 
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Brian, This was when aviation sucked

Prior to the pitot tube they had venturi's on the left side of the fuselage.
T28D, after 63 years associated with the industry I well know it sucks. Never the less, venturis were to run the gyros, not the IAS. Old Tigers had a pointer regulated by a spring located on a outboard strut giving the IAS.
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