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It seams safer to have both, and that's what I will do.
I guess when I do the Legacy training they both can be initially set and then as I experiment later I can fine tune them.
Thanks
Kevin Kossi
New York City
Legacy 35%
On Apr 30, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Skip Slater wrote:
Kevin,
My understanding is that Chelton computes AOA rather than actually
measure the lift the wing is creating, using inputs provided by the
operator. If that's incorrect, I hope one of the Chelton gurus will correct
me. The AOA Pro or Sport measure actual lift by comparing pressure on the
top and bottom of the wing. Based upon that, my impression is that they're
more accurate.
Sip Slater
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