Altitude and Altimeter
Altitude and Altimeter . As everyone knows, an altimeter is of utmost importance when flying. The pilot needs to know the altitude of the ground he's flying over. He needs to know the altitude of the surrounding hills and mountains, if flying in a mountainous region. He needs to know the altitude of any airplanes flying in the vicinity, and he obviously needs to know his own altitude. To do these things, the pilot checks his altimeter. Our airplane, a kit-built, Vans RV7, has several instruments capable of reading altitude. One altimeter looks like the one at left. Although this type is old technology, often called a "steam gauge" instrument, it's on the instrument panel for redundancy. If the electronic gadgets hubby relies on for altitude readings were to give out, he could use this. Otherwise, he mostly relies on the Dynon and the AvMap to give him altitude readings as well as a host of other necessary information. The electronic devices give a colored, moving ma...
We used to take our kids to see the local balloon thing in Hershey, PA. They haven't had it for years but it was so much fun. We sit on blankets overlooking the field where the balloons would take off.
ReplyDeleteOMG that is so cool. I have never been to anything like that. I hear the coolest things about it though. I am a new follower. Can't wait to get to know you better. :)
ReplyDeleteI have seen those shows on tv and think how absolutely breathtaking those must be to witness in person!
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Hi-thank you all for stopping by. I confess, I love to look at the balloons, but I'm afraid to actually fly in one.
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