Funny. I’m in Delaware and I’ll be going to ATP in middle river in the fall. I’ve been watch the videos for a while. I just heard you say collegeville md. Didn’t realize how close you were. Cool videos. I have to use king and your vids really help. Thanks!!!
If temperature drops 2 degrees every thousand feet, that is, 1 degree every five hundred feet, why doesn't the density altitude formula use 500 instead of 120?
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Very good explanation; if I may: in the first example you wrote "DA = -2438", this should be +2438 feet. Thanks for sharing.
Yup, saw it too. It was a typo, maybe.
But where did you get the *120 from? What does 120 represent?
Excellent video as usual!👍🏼
Cool, will be a good reminder when winter is over I guess :)
Funny. I’m in Delaware and I’ll be going to ATP in middle river in the fall. I’ve been watch the videos for a while. I just heard you say collegeville md. Didn’t realize how close you were. Cool videos. I have to use king and your vids really help. Thanks!!!
If temperature drops 2 degrees every thousand feet, that is, 1 degree every five hundred feet, why doesn't the density altitude formula use 500 instead of 120?
Pressure altitude is for the altimeter, density altitude is for engine performance.
thanks
Lovely stuff!
Yes should be +2438...
Woah 😵
Cool
Thanks a lot for making this videos , next week i have a ☑️ride and i have learned a lot from this and for free, you should make a paypal donation because you have helped a lot of people here and again thanks a lot for taking your time teaching others 😃
I’m too dumb for this shit