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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:27 pm Post subject: Current crop of pitot tubes |
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Another EIFS which hasn't gotten much attention is the MGL
Enigma/Odyssey. It appears that it can be set up to derive AOA from
either drilled wing ports or a 2 hole pitot/AOA probe like Dynon's.
http://www.mglavionics.com/html/odyssey.html
Pax,
Ed Holyoke
Kevin Horton wrote:
Quote: | You need to match the pressure source (i.e. the holes, either on the
pitot tube, or the wing) to the sensor. So, if you want the Dynon
pitot, then you need to use their EFIS to calculate the AOA. If you
want the AOA Sport system, you need to put the holes where they tell
you to.
This is not a plug and play system, where you can mix and match
pressure source and sensor, as there are no agreed upon standards for
the pressure source.
Kevin Horton
On 25 Apr 2008, at 18:23, Corey Crawford wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Dynon pitot with angle-of-attack would
> connect to/work with an AOA Sport? I'd love to avoid drilling any
> holes in my QB wings ..
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> Corey Crawford
> RV-7A - Denver, CO
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:57 AM, William Gill <wgill10(at)comcast.net
> <mailto:wgill10(at)comcast.net>> wrote:
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> <wgill10(at)comcast.net <mailto:wgill10(at)comcast.net>>
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> The chrome Gretz mount with the Dynon heated pitot or Dynon's heated
> pitot with angle-of-attack looks very nice...and works great.
>
> Bill
> RV-7
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