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Harvard
Jan 20, 2015Explorer
Twice a year, in the course of 3 days, we travel from Latitude 52N to 32N on Jan 1st and back again in March. That means a OAT temperature gradient of as much as 60 DegF enroute.
I go for the recommended Min load PSI before departing the North and Max PSI rating before departing the south. As such, I do not adjust the pressure enroute, but I do routine temperature checks.
I go for the recommended Min load PSI before departing the North and Max PSI rating before departing the south. As such, I do not adjust the pressure enroute, but I do routine temperature checks.
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