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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Dudley Henriques wrote: "Frank Minich" wrote in message ... Sorry to jump in late. I always understood the AOA units were somehow calibrated but arbitrary, so the 139 KIAS was the nominal speed that corresponded to on-speed AOA with full flaps and 50,000 pounds max-trap weight. Units should be either a percentage of the lift coefficient curve for the wing or a percentage of the AOA vane as determined by the OBC depending on the type if I remember....but I'm getting old :-)). Dudley Henriques Nope, just the place you flew when on speed...ya know, make the needle be where it was supposed to be...Don't know know how, just why.... Not sure I understand the reply. If I remember right, the AOA for the Turkey ran from 0 to 30 units. This represented the probe range of between -10 and +40 degrees. That's a probe percentage readout . Optimum approach donut was........Lord I need a memory here :-) 14.5 to 15.5 on amber?????????. I could be mistaken. It's been 30 years!! :-)))))))))))))))))))) Dudley Henriques |
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