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I don't but have been looking into that as well, I am in AZ too and it is supposed to be 110 where I am.Does anyone know what the "No Fly Ambient Air Temp" is for the XSP?
Do some R&D and let us know. Very interesting to figger out a planYep; supposed to be up to 110 here as well. I wonder what the temp at 200' is when it's 110F on the ground?![]()
Well, that all depends on what time of the summer. There are times in July and August that our lows are warmer than most of the highs in the US. So I guess flying on Tuesday when the predict high of 118 is a little too warm.Well, looks like lots of early mornings or late flights during most summer days.
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Yep; supposed to be up to 110 here as well. I wonder what the temp at 200' is when it's 110F on the ground?![]()
Correct, on average. Or 2 degrees C per 1000'. Realistically, the temperature at 200' - 400' AGL will be minimally different than at the surface though - you generally have to get one or two thousand feet up before the standard lapse rate really starts to apply.Temp decreases approx 3.5 degrees F per 1000 feet of altitude gained
Ya the Zoo here is closing earlier as well. Off Topic
Wow, how did the cowboys and Indians get thru weather like thatYa the Zoo here is closing earlier as well. Off Topic
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Jchasa, What zoo?Ya the Zoo here is closing earlier as well. Off Topic
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Took summers off....Wow, how did the cowboys and Indians get thru weather like that
Tucson, at least through the weekend.Jchasa, What zoo?
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