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I typically fly at FL500 in the F22 and the temperature up there is anywhere between -90F to -109F. Is that what it is in real life? I use Active Sky Evolution. Right now in real life it's -2F. I can't imagine the temperature being -100F. If you were exposed to that you'd surly freeze to death on the spot.
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That sounds about right. Standard lapse rate is -2F for every 1000ft of altitude so at 50,000 you are at -102F based off -2F on the ground and then -100F for altitude.

 

Ahh, but that lapse rate is only good up to about 36,000 feet. From page 4-3 of the FAA's Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge:

 

A standard temperature lapse rate is when the temperature

decreases at the rate of approximately 3.5°F or 2°C per

thousand feet up to 36,000 feet, which is approximately –65°F

or –55 °C. Above this point, the temperature is considered

constant up to 80,000 feet.

 

A lot of things change from about 36,000 ft. up.

 

Larry N.

As Skylab would say:

Remember: Aviation is NOT an exact Science!

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Ahh, but that lapse rate is only good up to about 36,000 feet. From page 4-3 of the FAA's Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge:

 

A standard temperature lapse rate is when the temperature

decreases at the rate of approximately 3.5°F or 2°C per

thousand feet up to 36,000 feet, which is approximately –65°F

or –55 °C. Above this point, the temperature is considered

constant up to 80,000 feet.

 

A lot of things change from about 36,000 ft. up.

 

In the real world, most definitely, but I wonder if FSX has that granularity in it's weather prediction. Based off the OP's numbers I would say no. It looks like it pre-programmed to follow the SLR to infinity lol

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The Simulator does accurately reflect temperatures .

 

I have a F-111 that is heavily instrumented , it provides a large amount of data .

It has a Temperature gauge that gives both OAT and TAT .

OAT = Outside temperature

TAT = similar to Skin temperature (faster you go the hotter it gets)

A click converts temperature from C to F degrees ( have shown both in shots )

 

Two runs ,

(1). at 50,000' at M 1.80

(2). at 70,000' at M 2.20

 

Cheers

Karol

 

PS

Click on shots to get larger Image , second click even larger

you can then read the temperature values

 

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The Simulator does accurately reflect temperatures .

 

I have a F-111 that is heavily instrumented , it provides a large amount of data .

It has a Temperature gauge that gives both OAT and TAT .

OAT = Outside temperature

TAT = similar to Skin temperature (faster you go the hotter it gets)

A click converts temperature from C to F degrees ( have shown both in shots )

 

Two runs ,

(1). at 50,000' at M 1.80

(2). at 70,000' at M 2.20

 

Cheers

Karol

 

PS

Click on shots to get larger Image , second click even larger

you can then read the temperature values

 

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Can’t find the figures, where are they supposed to be!?

Why did u not just write the figures?

Thanks.

 

 

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I placed a BIG Yellow rectangle around the instrument in the first shot

It's impossible to miss .

 

I also pasted a copy of the conversion C over the left edge of the panel .

 

However I did it , I at the very least made an effort to contribute to the thread .

 

Cheers

Karol

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Thank u, but reading your post and trying to see your image with “yellow circles” on an iPhone is not so easy for me as I approach 60 Year’s of age!

As for your “kind” efforts ... well ... THANK YOU, I have surpassed your contributions many times over in several forums!

 

 

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Thank u, but reading your post and trying to see your image with “yellow circles” on an iPhone is not so easy for me as I approach 60 Year’s of age!

As for your “kind” efforts ... well ... THANK YOU, I have surpassed your contributions many times over in several forums!

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

I now understand , I am using a 27 inch monitor , I can imagine how very hard it would be to to see on an iphone .

 

All the best

Karol

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