The D100 and the D10A both use Pitot and static pressures in the resolution of attitude. This works well but does leave me a little nervous regarding a Pitot or static problem that will result in incorrect attitude indication, ice being a likely culprit.
Garmin uses GPS information in the resolution of their attitude computations. Now that the D100 and D10A both have the capability of receiving GPS data, would it not be possible to use this either instead of or in collaboration with the Pitot and static pressures? At a minimum the GPS data could be used as a status check and an "Unreliable Attitude" message flashed if things don't correlate.
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Pat
Garmin uses GPS information in the resolution of their attitude computations. Now that the D100 and D10A both have the capability of receiving GPS data, would it not be possible to use this either instead of or in collaboration with the Pitot and static pressures? At a minimum the GPS data could be used as a status check and an "Unreliable Attitude" message flashed if things don't correlate.
Comments?
Pat