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would an AOA indicator be helpful in a glider?
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June 5th 09, 11:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Wayne Paul
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would an AOA indicator be helpful in a glider?
Bob,
Well it sounds like you fly a HP-18. (How did I figure that out?)
And yes, I thought the AOA in the A-3B Skywarrior and A-6B Intruder were great instruments and would like to have one on MY w/o spoilers sailplane.
Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
"Bob Whelan" wrote in message ...
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Sensible stuff snipped...
What is amusing is that pilots who have never had the opportunity to
fly an AOA-indicator equipped aircraft seem to be reluctant to accept
it's advantages and cling to their old ways, while pilots who have
used AOA gauges love them.
Apologies for not re-titling this thread, but I've gotta second Kirk's
observation, and, generalize it to include (for example) landing flaps
and 'anything else abbie-normal.'
I haven't flown an AOA-equipped glider, but I'd sure like to. Meanwhile
since 1981 I've been flying a genyoowinely abbie-normal sailplane:
American racing glass (Strike 1!); w/o spoilers (Strike 2!!); and a
side-stick (Strike 3!!!) Oh yeah...while I'm at it, it never had a
chance at obtaining an approved (non-experimental) type certificate,
either. (You're not only out...you're outta the GAME!!!!)
Writ smilingly, with a rueful shake of the head, we pilots as a group
tend to be: a) relentlessly conservative/sheeplike in our 'common
wisdoms'; b) vocal in our (often not-factually-supported) opinions; and
c) 'too-often guilty' of passing off the latter as matters of fact.
Regards,
'Asbestos Bob' W.
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