On Dec 8, 2013, at 10:42 AM, spcialeffects wrote:
> If an altimeter only reads up to 10000ft what happens to it if you go
to say 12/15000ft? Will it blow up? Does it not have a quantified amount
of air in a chamber which expands the higher you go? The reason I ask
the question is that I am going to have a glass cockpit (dynon skyview)
but need an old style altimeter as a back up. There's one that reads up
to 10000ft for =C2=A3280ish but the same one reading up to 20000ft is
=C2=A3780ish! =C2=A3500 difference is quite a lot so that's the reason
for my question,
Frank...I can't answer your questions, but would suggest you look
further for a moderately priced altimeter...I too am fitting the Skyview
and have a 2.25" UMA steam gauge (calibrated to 20k feet) for which I
paid about $200 USD.
Correction: Make that price about $300. USD
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/UMA_altimeters2.php?clickkey
=28151
Regards,
Fred
PS: I'm persuaded that there are no stupid questions on this forum.
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