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Qué (quién) es variometer - definición

FLIGHT INSTRUMENT IN AN AIRCRAFT USED TO INFORM THE PILOT OF THE RATE OF DESCENT OR CLIMB
Vertical speed indicator; Vertical Speed Indicator; Rate-of-climb indicator; Vertical velocity indicator; Vertical-rate indicator; VSI/TRA; Rate of Climb and Descent Indicator; Rcdi; Rate of climb indicator; Total energy variometer; Rate of descent indicator; Variograph; IVSI; Instantaneous Vertical Speed Indicator; Instantaneous vertical speed indicator; Flight director / variometer
  • gliders]], showing vertical speed in knots (kn).
  • Diaphragm Variometer operation
  • Total Energy Variometer with Braunschweig Tube
  • metric variometer on a towed glider
  • The VSI in this [[Van's Aircraft RV-4]] light aircraft is within the yellow rectangle.

Variometer         
·add. ·noun An instrument for comparing magnetic forces, ·esp. in the earth's magnetic field.
variometer         
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¦ noun
1. a device for indicating an aircraft's rate of climb or descent.
2. Electronics a device whose total inductance can be varied.
3. an instrument for measuring variations in the earth's magnetic field.
Variometer         
An apparatus used in determining the relative values of the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field in different places.

Wikipedia

Variometer

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 velocity indicator (VVI) – is one of the flight instruments in an aircraft used to inform the pilot of the rate of descent or climb. It can be calibrated in metres per second, feet per minute (1 ft/min = 0.00508 m/s) or knots (1 kn ≈ 0.514 m/s), depending on country and type of aircraft. It is typically connected to the aircraft's external static pressure source.

In powered flight, the pilot makes frequent use of the VSI to ascertain that level flight is being maintained, especially during turning maneuvers. In gliding, the instrument is used almost continuously during normal flight, often with an audible output, to inform the pilot of rising or sinking air. It is usual for gliders to be equipped with more than one type of variometer. The simpler type does not need an external source of power and can therefore be relied upon to function regardless of whether a battery or power source has been fitted. The electronic type with audio needs a power source to be operative during the flight. The instrument is of little interest during launching and landing, with the exception of aerotow, where the pilot will usually want to avoid releasing in sink.