Well, Skip, we'll split the difference. My conversion software does state
4.911, but you are right. I put inches of water when I should have said
PSI. My software doesn't have inches of water and I wasn't near my
engineering books..
My bad, so sorry for the bum steer.
Dale (red faced in Arizona)
Subject: RE: Air Scoops
Are you sure, Dale? My handbook says 1 inch of Mercury = .4991 lbs/sq inch
and 1.359 inches of water.
Diffusers are the ram recovery tools.
Skip
At 06:53 AM 1/2/02 -0700, Clay, Dale wrote:
>1 inch of Mercury = .4911 inches of water. Hope that helps.
>
>Dale C.
>
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