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The Dynon D10 in my Stemme has an AoA indexer display near the bottom
left corner of the display. I'll have to go up and watch that while I practice stalls and falls. I'll report back if it actually works. On 4/8/2016 2:25 PM, Per Carlin wrote: All modern computers has a stall varning algoritm, it doesn't need more than stall speed in strait flight, actual speed and load to calculate if you are above or below stall. With a total pressure sensor and g-meter is the math easy. It is trickier with unknown variables as load and bugs,that has to be correctly inputted by the pilot. -- Dan, 5J |
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