jnmeade
Active Member
Is the AOA depicted by Dynon a real AOA, as one would expect from a vane input instrument, or is it a inferred or referred AOA based on differences in pitot and static (correction - should read "port") pressure?
My bottom line question is can one fly the AOA? In a previous existence, I flew a Citation that had AOA and we made all approaches and landings by reference to the AOA and ignored air speed. Can I do the same thing with my airplane using the Dynon system?
(Don't get me started about the lack of an HUD for the AOA)
My bottom line question is can one fly the AOA? In a previous existence, I flew a Citation that had AOA and we made all approaches and landings by reference to the AOA and ignored air speed. Can I do the same thing with my airplane using the Dynon system?
(Don't get me started about the lack of an HUD for the AOA)
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