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  2. File:Pitot tube types.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... Types of pitot tubes. Examples of pitot tube, static tube, and pitot-static tube.

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  4. Pitot tube - Wikipedia

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    This example, from an Airbus A380, combines a pitot tube (right) with a static port and an angle-of-attack vane (left). Air-flow is right to left. Types of pitot tubes A pitot-static tube connected to a manometer Pitot tube on Kamov Ka-26 helicopter A Formula One car during testing with frames holding many pitot tubes Location of pitot tubes on ...

  5. File:Pitot tube manometer.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Pitot–static system - Wikipedia

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    Examples of pitot tube, static tube, and pitot–static tube Static ports fitted to an Airbus A330 passenger airliner. The pitot–static system of instruments uses the principle of air pressure gradient. It works by measuring pressures or pressure differences and using these values to assess the speed and altitude. [1]

  7. Thermodynamic diagrams - Wikipedia

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    The main feature of thermodynamic diagrams is the equivalence between the area in the diagram and energy. When air changes pressure and temperature during a process and prescribes a closed curve within the diagram the area enclosed by this curve is proportional to the energy which has been gained or released by the air.