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Jeff,
If you or any other Lancairian develops a circuit board
for an AoA or other device, send me a note and the Gerber files and I will get
you boards for next to zip.
Robert M. Simon
ES-P N301ES (fitted with AoA by Proprietary Software Systems, Inc.
)
Posted for Jeff Peterson
<jeffreyb.peterson@gmail.com>:
If you are interested in
homebuilt angle of attack systems you might want to read this thread on
rec.aviation.homebuilt http://groups.google.com/group/rec.aviation.homebuilt/browse_thread/thread/bc8acb7472d0698e/dfc062e386e86a01?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=angle#dfc062e386e86a01 I
was surprise how many people are interested in the
subject. before building your own it pays to look at
the variety of commercially available system out there. Two
that use differential pressure systems are Advanced Flight
Systems and Alpha Systems. and several efis units
now include some kind of AOA. I have not flown with any of
these but have collected a few opinions: The audio beep output of the
Alpha is very effective...gives continuous feedback during any high AOA
operation, but with eyes outside. The Alpha LED display looks cheap and
clumsy (my opinion). The AFS unit is cumbersome to set up in the
cockpit and requires probes built in to the wing. The AFS Pro
display looks quite nice but is also pretty
large. I did breadboard my own design
which has heartbeat audio feedback, and a smaller display that either
of either these units. I plan to use the Dynon heated Pitot/AOA
probe. My own work is not well enough along for me to post
schematics. I will post, if I get it working
well. Cheers, -- Jeff
Peterson LNC2 N273CK
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