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1. 07:19 AM - Re: AOA unitsAOA units (Valovich, Paul)
2. 08:22 AM - Re: AOA unitsAOA units (Linn)
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Subject: | Re: AOA unitsAOA units |
I have an AFS Pro AOA displayed on my 4500 in my -8A - and never use it.
Never thought I'd say the above since I'm a former 30 year Navy carrier guy
who never used airspeed for landing or maneuvering.
I've spent a lot of time exploring the low speed flight envelope and am pre
tty comfortable maneuvering the -8A by feel and an occasional glance at the
4500 airspeed readout and separate g meter.
For me (your site picture / butt feel may vary) it was becoming very famili
ar with the nose position required to hold 70 kts in a normal approach - an
d being willing to respond to the weird short hair feelings when excessive
angle of bank / g's are introduced in the pattern during an abnormal approa
ch. And being willing to let go of the stick for instantaneous recovery dur
ing acro.
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Subject: | Re: AOA unitsAOA units |
I'm always amazed at the question in conversation about my Pitts ......
what airspeed do you flare at? How would I know? I'm far more
interested in where I'm crashing than how fast it's happening!!!! :-P
When you have a lot of hours in any airplane your senses will come into
full play .... your hearing, stick forces, and sight picture will keep
you out of trouble. Like me, it may take a few landings that aren't
pretty ..... but I look at them as training aids.
Having said that, I'm installing AOA in my RV-10 just because it's built
into my MGL Odysseys.
Never paid any attention to the stall warning horns before so I don't
see that changing. Might be fun to play with though!!!
Linn
On 1/7/2013 10:18 AM, Valovich, Paul wrote:
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> I have an AFS Pro AOA displayed on my 4500 in my -8A -- and never use it.
>
> Never thought I'd say the above since I'm a former 30 year Navy
> carrier guy who never used airspeed for landing or maneuvering.
>
> I've spent a lot of time exploring the low speed flight envelope and
> am pretty comfortable maneuvering the -8A by feel and an occasional
> glance at the 4500 airspeed readout and separate g meter.
>
> For me (your site picture / butt feel may vary) it was becoming very
> familiar with the nose position required to hold 70 kts in a normal
> approach -- and being willing to respond to the weird short hair
> feelings when excessive angle of bank / g's are introduced in the
> pattern during an abnormal approach. And being willing to let go of
> the stick for instantaneous recovery during acro.
>
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