REFLECTOR: I'm Pitot(ed) off

Al Gietzen ALVentures at cox.net
Thu Sep 21 23:08:54 CDT 2006


 

I just bought one of those on Ebay, too. How far should it stick out in
front of the nose?

 

Mine extends just so the bleed hole (water drain) on the bottom is exposed.

 

Al

 

Doug Holub

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From: Keith <mailto:KeithHallsten at quiknet.com>  Hallsten 

To: 'Velocity Aircraft <mailto:reflector at tvbf.org>  Owners and Builders
list' 

Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:58 PM

Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: I'm Pitot(ed) off

 

I have the same one mounted on the pointy nose of my XL project.  I bought
it as "new, old stock" on E-bay for $75.  It came in the original
manufacturer's packaging - it was manufactured in May 1961!!!  I have every
intention of avoiding visible moisture and keeping to "VFR meteorological
conditions" so I won't cry if it doesn't heat well or for too long.  It will
certainly work as an unheated pitot! 

 

I got some high-temperature-rated thick wall phenolic tube and turned a
mount for it, which then was glassed into the fuselage.  That way it won't
melt the nose off! :-)

 

Keith Hallsten  

 


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From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Al Gietzen
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 5:30 PM
To: 'Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list'
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: I'm Pitot(ed) off

 

Chuck;

 

I think you are looking for a AN 5813-1; 28 volt, heated.  That's what I
have in the nose of my plane.  I think when I bought mine it was $129.  AS&S
now has it for $645.  I hope mine never goes bad.

 

It works fine on 12V when it is mostly shrouded as it is in this
installation.  Be sure to insulate from the fiberglass.  

 

Al

 

 

Subject: REFLECTOR: I'm Pitot(ed) off

 

As Little Richard would say, "help, help, help me"--too bad you can't hear
the falsetto and waving hands!

 

I'm looking for a 12v heated pitot that fits on the pointy-nose of an
airplane....not a right angle type. Just a straight bayonet that mounts in
the nose. I know they make 'em because I have one that's only about 3 years
old (but now inoperable for reasons I'll not go into). I checked AS&S, Wicks
and the usual suspects, but they don't seem to have what I'm looking
for--all right angle jobs. Any leads or ideas? 

Chuck Jensen


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