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Old February 14th 06, 07:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default ?? Lift Reserve Indicator ??

On 14 Feb 2006 08:29:37 -0800, "wright1902glider"
wrote:

I'm not familiar with any vane-type AOA indicators that could be
mounted on a strut, but that doesn't mean that they didn't exist. If
anyone knows of one, I'd like to see it.


I saw a very simple one in Kitplanes years ago. It was a vane
attached to a backing plate that was painted white, and had degrees on
it, and a big red area that represented the critical angle of attack,
beyond which the airplane stalled.

It was mounted to the wing strut in a vertical position so that you
could see it by turning your head left. Or right, it doesn't matter
on which side you mount it.

There were other versions of this that connected the vane to a
transducer which then transmitted the angle of the vane to a display
on the instrument panel.

I've always thought this (AOA indicator) was a good idea.

Corky Scott