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Barometer air mail ?
I have just sold a vintage barometer on ebay, it has to go to Russia .
Suddenly thought ! what happens when it is sent air mail , will the low air pressure in the aircraft damage it ? Should I send it surface mail instead ?
It is the standard anaroid type . Don't want it to arrive damaged.
Suddenly thought ! what happens when it is sent air mail , will the low air pressure in the aircraft damage it ? Should I send it surface mail instead ?
It is the standard anaroid type . Don't want it to arrive damaged.
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I brought a little barometer back in the hold of an aircraft years ago. I don`t know how they all work but it had a little metal coil in it. The coil was made into a feature of it. When I got it back the coil had uncoiled. It must have righted itself because it hung on my Mum`s wall for years after that and worked OK
Depends. Some holds are pressurised and some aren`t. (for example hold 1 on a 747 is kept unpressurised since a cargo door blew off years ago). If it goes on a cargo aircraft, it will be in the cabin anyway. As I said, on my barometer, the little coil unfurled (I presume it was reacting to the lower atmospheric pressure) but it righted itself.
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