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External and internal temperatures

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    Hello, I would like to understand better, the temperature indicated by the instrument is referred to inside the aircraft right? to know the external one instead?
    Thanks David

    https://i.postimg.cc/L8FT2W4J/Microsoft-Flight-Simulator-Screenshot-2021-07-13-14-53-50-37.png[/img][/url]

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      Hello, I would like to understand better, the temperature indicated by the instrument is referred to inside the aircraft right? to know the external one instead?
      Thanks David

      https://i.postimg.cc/L8FT2W4J/Microsoft-Flight-Simulator-Screenshot-2021-07-13-14-53-50-37.png[/img][/url]

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      @Florence, This gauge shows Outside Air Temperature (OAT).

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        @Florence, This gauge shows Outside Air Temperature (OAT).

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        @RetiredMan93231 said in External and internal temperatures:

        @Florence, This gauge shows Outside Air Temperature (OAT).

        ... 22 degrees at 4000 feet? it seems incredible to me ....
        and the internal temperature where do you read?
        Thank you

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          @RetiredMan93231 said in External and internal temperatures:

          @Florence, This gauge shows Outside Air Temperature (OAT).

          ... 22 degrees at 4000 feet? it seems incredible to me ....
          and the internal temperature where do you read?
          Thank you

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          @Florence, I don't think there is a gauge for the inside cabin temperature... The outside temperature you see should be the actual current temperature for your location, if you have LIVE weather selected. Otherwise, it will be what is set in the MSFS Weather Preset screen you currently have selected, which will normally be the Standard ISA temperature (15C at sea level). The OAT should drop by about -2C for each 1,000 ft. of altitude above sea level.

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