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Fergus Kyle
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 291 Location: Burlington ON Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 7:41 am Post subject: Dynon angle of attack mode |
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William,
I cannot help with the Dynon ste-up because I opted for the
Advanced-Flight systems AoA Sport (formerly Jim Frantz`design).
My reasoning was that one should not be consulting the instrument
panel on final approach, or preparing for a forced landing........ The US
Navy system (on which Jim based his design) provides a simple coloured
indicator in your line of sight for landing, and the airspeed indicator
takes second place. My indicator is small but effective and right beside the
runway edge when approaching and flaring - it changes colour as you change
AoA.
It is also useful for correlating ideal speeds for turbulence,
engine-out, best climb and endurance amongst others - all of these in sight
in the window.
Good luck
Ferg
Not yet flying but system tested......
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sandford(at)melbpc.org.au Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:43 pm Post subject: Dynon angle of attack mode |
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For those using Dynons
If you go to Vern Little“s Site, http://www.vx-aviation.com/
Vern has designed an add-on unit for the Dynon very similar to the unit
discussed by Ferg.
Lance Sandford in OZ
Fergus Kyle wrote:
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William,
I cannot help with the Dynon ste-up because I opted for the
Advanced-Flight systems AoA Sport (formerly Jim Frantz`design).
My reasoning was that one should not be consulting the instrument
panel on final approach, or preparing for a forced landing........ The US
Navy system (on which Jim based his design) provides a simple coloured
indicator in your line of sight for landing, and the airspeed indicator
takes second place. My indicator is small but effective and right beside the
runway edge when approaching and flaring - it changes colour as you change
AoA.
It is also useful for correlating ideal speeds for turbulence,
engine-out, best climb and endurance amongst others - all of these in sight
in the window.
Good luck
Ferg
Not yet flying but system tested......
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josok-e(at)ukolo.fi Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:16 am Post subject: Dynon angle of attack mode |
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Flying and landing Juliet Oscar i did no feel any need for the AoA system, so i have decided not to install the AoA tube. If i can make somebody happy with the stuff, i't for sale for a very low price.
Regards,
Jos Okhuijsen
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