- In aviation, a
variometer – also
known as a rate of
climb and
descent indicator (RCDI), rate-of-climb indicator,
vertical speed indicator (VSI), or vertical...
- is
usually mentioned in
emergency operating procedures. In aviation, a
variometer – also
known as a rate of
climb and
descent indicator (RCDI), rate-of-climb...
-
rising air and
constantly sinking air. A
variometer is a very
sensitive vertical speed indicator. The
variometer indicates climb rate or sink rate with...
- or zero. The
advantage of the
variometer is that
inductance can be
adjusted continuously, over a wide range.
Variometers were
widely used in 1920s radio...
- the sink area as soon as possible. (Refer to the
variometer article for more information).
Variometers are
sometimes ****ed with
mechanical or electronic...
- flap
operation speeds.: 3-7 to 3-8 The VSI (also
sometimes called a
variometer, or rate of
climb indicator)
senses changing air pressure, and displays...
-
advantage of
making a
rotatable speed-to-fly ring for your
total energy variometer is that cross-country
speeds in
gliding can be
optimized when we factor...
-
Airlines Flight 389, an
accident attributed to
misreading of an
altimeter Variometer, a
gauge measuring the rate of
change of
altitude Wragg,
David W. (1973)...
- HTC
Wizard smartphone Vario (Pokémon), a Pokémon
Colosseum character Variometer, an
aircraft flight instrument sometimes shortened to "vario" Mercedes-Benz...
- an
altitude of 9,946
metres (32,631 ft),
according to her GPS. The GPS
variometer also
tracked vertical speeds of up to +21 m/s (77
kilometres per hour...