MEASUREMENT OF AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE IN FLIGHT Prepared in the Air Navigation Bureau and published by authority o/ the Secretary General INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION MONTREAL CANADA
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TCAO Circular 11-/9 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Foreword ......................................................... 5 Summary .......................................................... 7 Measurement of Ambient Air Temperature in Flight 1.0 Introduction ................................................. 9 2.- Relationship between Ambient Air Temperature and indicated .............................. Air Temperature i............. 10 A.. Instrumental Errors ...................................... 10 B.- Effect of Airspeed ....................D.........e........ 11 C.- Position Errors .......................................... 16 D.- Instrumental Time Lag .................................... 16 E.- Effect of Atmosheric Conditions ......................... 17 3.. Design and Installation of Aircraft Thermometers ............. 18 A.. Open Scale Spirit Thermometers .......................... 19 B.- Open Scale Mercurial Thermometers ........................ 17 C.- Mercurial Distance Thermometers .......................... 20 D.- Bimetal Thermometers ..................................... 20 E.- Electrical Resistance Thermometers ....................... 25 4.. List of Symbols .............................................. 26 ........................................... 5.. List of References 29 ............................ ............. 6 .. Acknowledgements .. 31
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