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prices are for outright
purchases
OVERHAULED
ALTIMETERS
Overhauled altimeter prices (typical)
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4FGH 10 4320
Item Nr. 4325
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Normal stock scale is in KNOTS
(some Schweizer types in MPH)
CALL FOR USED AND FACTORY
OVERHAULED WINTER AIRSPEEDS!
SEE USEFUL INFORMATION PAGE
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SPECIAL COLOR MARKING for Winter airspeed indicators is also available SPECIAL ORDER INSTRUMENTS ONLY ![]() Speeds frequently used in general aviation V speeds are nearly always given as Indicated Airspeed (IAS), so that pilots can read them directly off the airspeed indicator (ASI). ASIs carry color-coded markings that give the pilot an immediate reference, as follows. VNE Red line and top of yellow arc. The VNE, or the never exceed speed, of an aircraft is the V speed which refers to the velocity that should never be exceeded due to risk of structural failure, most commonly due to wing or tail deformation or failure and less commonly due to aeroelastic flutter (usually in faster aircraft). VNE is specified as a red line on many airspeed indicator. This speed is specific to the aircraft model, and represents the edge of its performance envelope. VA Top of green and bottom of yellow arcs. The yellow arc is caution, as speeds in this region may add dangerous stress to the aircraft, and are only to be used in smooth air when no turbulence or abrupt control inputs are expected. Design maneuvering speed (stalling speed at the maximum legal G-force, and hence the maximum speed at which abrupt, full deflection, control inputs will not cause the aircraft to exceed its G-force limit). Maneuvering speed is limited by aircraft structural characteristics. VFE Top of white arc. Maximum flap extended speed (a different maximum speed may be specified for partial flap extension). VX Best angle of climb speed. VS1 Bottom of green arc. The stalling speed or the maximum steady flight speed obtained in a specific configuration (usually a configuration "clean" of flaps, landing gear and other sources of drag). VS0 Bottom of white arc. Stall speed in landing configuration. Delivery about 6-10 weeks ADD $16.00 to ASI price ![]() ![]() Normal stock is in KNOTS ALL "WINTER" Instruments are also available in metric KILOMETERS and METER Scale on special order only. we also supply color marking decal kits with New Instruments for only a $4.95 additional cost ![]() SEE USEFUL INFORMATION PAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON REMOVING AND RE-INSTALLING GLASS AND BEZEL Connection diagram layout with Winter flight instruments ![]() Note: TSO (Technical Standard Order) is one FAA standard that "may" be used for approval. JAA form One certification may also be issued with imported aircraft parts and is the normally accepted equivalent to TSO. The use of Non-TSOd instruments and parts, though otherwise "Certified", may also be acceptable in many experimental aircraft and also in other certificated aircraft. If unsure, check with the aircraft manufacturer or local authority. The Aircraft Type Certificate is the determining document in any case as to the requirement for the aircraft. Installation, Suitability and Compliance with Regulations is the Sole Responsibilty of the Purchaser. |
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