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1. 01:30 AM - Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA (BobD)
2. 05:11 AM - Re: Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA (William Daniell)
3. 08:04 AM - Re: Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA (Martin Tuck)
4. 08:37 AM - Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA (BobD)
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Subject: | Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA |
wdaniell.longport(at)gmai wrote:
> If anyone is still interested in this I mounted my AOA on the wing inspection
cover. Seems to work fine.
> Will
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Hi Will,
Yes I am very interested,as I have also fitted my AOA the same as you. I hesitated
to post about it here, as my aircraft has not yet flown, but your post have
given me confidence that it should be OK. I have submitted and am awaiting approval
of a MOD for this method of attachment in the UK. I had originally attached
the probe to the perspex cover, but the LAA requested I use an metal cover.
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Bob Dawson
XS TG || 912 ULS || G-NHRJ
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Subject: | Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA |
Bob....
I used a fiberglass cover and made a layup "mast". The tas vs indicated is
spot on so you shouldn't have an issue.
I'll happily send you fotos.
Will
On Dec 7, 2017 04:32, "BobD" <rjd@bobdawson.plus.com> wrote:
wdaniell.longport(at)gmai wrote:
> If anyone is still interested in this I mounted my AOA on the wing
inspection cover. Seems to work fine.
> Will
>
>
Hi Will,
Yes I am very interested,as I have also fitted my AOA the same as you. I
hesitated to post about it here, as my aircraft has not yet flown, but your
post have given me confidence that it should be OK. I have submitted and am
awaiting approval of a MOD for this method of attachment in the UK. I had
originally attached the probe to the perspex cover, but the LAA requested I
use an metal cover.
--------
Bob Dawson
XS TG || 912 ULS || G-NHRJ
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Subject: | Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA |
Did you just run the lines along the aileron pushrod?
Martin Tuck
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> On Dec 7, 2017, at 7:10 AM, William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com> w
rote:
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> Bob....
>
> I used a fiberglass cover and made a layup "mast". The tas vs indicated is
spot on so you shouldn't have an issue.
>
> I'll happily send you fotos.
>
> Will
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> On Dec 7, 2017 04:32, "BobD" <rjd@bobdawson.plus.com> wrote:
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> wdaniell.longport(at)gmai wrote:
> > If anyone is still interested in this I mounted my AOA on the wing inspe
ction cover. Seems to work fine.
> > Will
> >
> >
>
>
> Hi Will,
> Yes I am very interested,as I have also fitted my AOA the same as you. I h
esitated to post about it here, as my aircraft has not yet flown, but your p
ost have given me confidence that it should be OK. I have submitted and am a
waiting approval of a MOD for this method of attachment in the UK. I had ori
ginally attached the probe to the perspex cover, but the LAA requested I use
an metal cover.
>
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> Bob Dawson
> XS TG || 912 ULS || G-NHRJ
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Subject: | Re: Dynon Pitot/AOA |
Wil, please do send me photos, or post them here.
Martin, I was fortunate in that the original builder had run plastic conduit through
the wing, with wiring for navigation lights, that I don't need, so I cut
into this conduit ( as can be seen in the photo), and run 4mm pneumatic tubing
through this. You can also see I converted this tubing back to 6mm to fit the
AOA probe.
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Bob Dawson
XS TG || 912 ULS || G-NHRJ
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