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English: A pair of venturi tubes mounted on the side of a light aircraft's fuselage. Venturis were used on small aircraft as a means of providing suction for air-driven gyroscopic instruments such as the artificial horizon and directional gyro. Modern light aircraft are fitted with engine-driven pumps to provide suction. These tubes are photographed installed on a Piper Colt.
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03:48, 14 February 2014 3,888 × 2,592 (2,245,040 bytes) w:en:YSSYguy (talk | contribs) A pair of venturi tubes mounted on the side of a light aircraft's fuselage. Venturis were used on small aircraft as a means of providing suction for air-driven gyroscopic instruments such as the artificial horizon and directional gyro. Modern light air...

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