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What is the temperature outside a plane at 35,000 feet?

by Guest62681  |  earlier

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the difference in temp + or -

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  1. Experience for yourself, Go outside the window of the airplane, and feel the air, and don't get arrested when you land, ...

    You're skins are gonna freeze if you do that, so don't...

    I think it is Minus,

    but think about it, there are also Global Warming as well...

    So it might be quite cold a little, rather than too much freezing...

    Thanx for reading,


  2. Actually, it's closer to -40C.

    (that's a joke, in case you want to figure it out).

    .

  3. Temps at 35 Angels is around -40F.

  4. The International Standard Temperature (ISA) at 35,000' is approximately -55 degrees C.

    Remember, 2 degrees per 1000'

    35,000 x 2= 70 degrees

    ISA at Sea Level= +15

    15-70= -55 degrees C (or about -67 degrees F)

  5. virtually all the components Ive designed for AC have the -65F to  450F requirements.  this is to insure that the full range of static and operating conditions can be met.

    the most difficult was to make a cellular link in an engine controller/module.  it didn't like the cold much and we had to add a Heating Pad...the little sissy.

    its chilly up there....fuel has to be heated for ships on long flights.  it turns to jelly or needs additives n the winter.

  6. It's no place for a brass monkey.  It's about 40 to 60 degrees below zero celsius.

  7. In the temperate latitudes (30N to 50N), the temperatures usually range from about -40C to -60C.

  8. About -54º Celsius  in the Standard Atmosphere.

  9. About -54C, that is about -65.2F in standard atmosphere, of course it will always vary at different altitudes on different days.

  10. Ain't so bad. See, nice and toasty [avitar] short sleeves.  Cool shades/

  11. -40 that is cold

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