The Dynon system integrates with their EFIS, electronic display (glass panel).
I used their double pitot tube that does AOA and airspeed connected to a D180 FlightDEK.
The Dynon system integrates with their EFIS, electronic display (glass panel).
I used their double pitot tube that does AOA and airspeed connected to a D180 FlightDEK.
Yup got that. I have a D100. I was wondering if it is possible to install the AOA in a completed aircraft or would the plumbing of the tubes be too difficult.
I’m in the process of installing a CYA-100 AOA system from Aircraft Spruce.
No pitot tube and tubes to install. It’s an electro/mechanical system that only requires a set of wires running through the wing from a vane driven sensor to the indicator on the panel. The vane is easily installed by removing a wing tip and installing it so it is outside the prop wash. Mine will be installed about 12 inches from the wingtip.
There is an in-flight calibration procedure.
Regards
Rodney
Thanks Rodney. Please let us know how it works out.
Ajai
when I built my rv I put in the dynon with all the required things. Thing is I never set it up, just use my butt for aoa. same in the kitfox, I find it hard to stall out, just use the butt. my vote would be the dynon. good luck.
steve
slyfox
model IV 1200-flying
912uls
IVO medium in-flight
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IO-360
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