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"Charles Newman" . on.sight wrote in message ... What is a Pitot tube anyway? I have seen a switch for most aircraft in Flight Simulator marked "Pitot Heat", what is that? A pitot tube is a tube which protrudes from the aircraft body into the path of the air through which the aircraft is flying. They are used for such things as determining airspeed (which is the speed of the aircraft through the air, not over the ground), and in some meteorological conditions are prone to becoming clogged with ice. Hence, "pitot heat" is just that - the switch in question controls a heater (most often, electric) built into the pitot tube, which keeps in clear of ice. Losing pitot pressure due to having the damn thing plugged up is generally considered a Bad Thing, and unfortunate events have been known to follow such an occurence. Bob M. |
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