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  2. Altimeter - Wikipedia

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    The greater the altitude, the lower the pressure. When a barometer is supplied with a nonlinear calibration so as to indicate altitude, the instrument is a type of altimeter called a pressure altimeter or barometric altimeter. A pressure altimeter is the altimeter found in most aircraft, and skydivers use wrist-mounted versions for similar ...

  3. Template:Flight instruments - Wikipedia

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  4. Pitot–static system - Wikipedia

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    Airspeed indicator diagram showing pressure sources from both the pitot tube and the static port The pitot–static system obtains pressures for interpretation by the pitot–static instruments. While the explanations below explain traditional, mechanical instruments, many modern aircraft use an air data computer (ADC) to calculate airspeed ...

  5. File:3-Pointer Altimeter.svg - Wikipedia

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    A 3-pointer Wikipedia:pressure altimeter. The small hand is in thousands of feet, the larger hand is in hundreds of feet and the long thin hand is in tens of thousands of feet. The dial on the right side displays the set ground atmospheric pressure, which can be adjusted with the knob on the bottom left.

  6. Flight instruments - Wikipedia

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    The cockpit of a Slingsby T-67 Firefly two-seat light airplane.The flight instruments are visible on the left of the instrument panel. Flight instruments are the instruments in the cockpit of an aircraft that provide the pilot with data about the flight situation of that aircraft, such as altitude, airspeed, vertical speed, heading and much more other crucial information in flight.

  7. Air data computer - Wikipedia

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    The Bendix Central Air Data Computer contains complex electromechanical mechanisms. Electrical-mechanical air data computers were developed in the early 1950s to provide a central source of airspeed, altitude, and other signals to avionic systems that needed this data.

  8. File:Altimeter.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Position error - Wikipedia

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    In an ideal static system the air pressure fed to the altimeter and airspeed indicator is equal to the pressure of the air at the altitude at which the aircraft is flying. As the air flows past an aircraft in flight, the streamlines are affected by the presence of the aircraft, and the speed of the air relative to the aircraft is different at ...