RonAp
New Member
I like to encourage Dynon to consider a remote AOA indicator that can be placed on the glare shield in the pilot's field of view when looking at the runway on final approach. That is where almost all other manufacturer's AOA indicators are, and for good reason.
So placed it remains in your visual field during the landing phase enabling trend recognition. Looking away to the display is much less optimal. I fly with an Alpha System unit in my Cessna 180 and I find it gives me much better info than I get from the SkyView system in my experimental.
So placed it remains in your visual field during the landing phase enabling trend recognition. Looking away to the display is much less optimal. I fly with an Alpha System unit in my Cessna 180 and I find it gives me much better info than I get from the SkyView system in my experimental.