I recall someone bringing this one up a few months ago (I think it was James?)
It’s pretty cool, I ain’t drinking their AOA cool aid based on GPS / airspeed though
Ever taste kerosene? lamp oil? any other light Petro-distalateThat bothered me too, ofcourse the proof of the pudding is it’s taste, I’d love to see some testing on it.
I'll let you all know how it works when mine arrives.
I have the AV20 in my grubby paws right now.
It’s a neat little device (AV30). For keeping it looking OE or lower budget, it’s an awesome route to go. It’s more feature rich than a G5. I heard the owner of the company is a former Aspen engineer, which makes a lot of sense to me after looking at it in person.
It’s pretty cool, I ain’t drinking their AOA cool aid based on GPS / airspeed though
GPS for AOA? How do they do that? Sounds wrong to me to.
Same way Aspen is doing it.
This is how:Ok. How are they doing it? Using GPS to determine Angle of Attack.
Thanks. I don’t think they should be calling it an AOA indicator.
Any updates?
Agreed..... No doughnut, not AoA.
Ok. How are they doing it? Using GPS to determine Angle of Attack.
Don't think GPS is involved...GPS, attitude, airspeed, load factor (all things that the instrument can measure) - and a lot of math.
Don't think GPS is involved...
It's marked "provisional". If you look at the installation manual, it's for traffic alerts and has not been implemented yet.UAT Reciever.
It's marked "provisional". If you look at the installation manual, it's for traffic alerts and has not been implemented yet.
Yes, that is indeed very strange that the documentation seems to disagree with itself.Oh. Anyway, all of their documentation on it, the users guide, how it works etc say GPS is used. It's integral to how it calculates to simulate AOA.
It's marked "provisional". If you look at the installation manual, it's for traffic alerts and has not been implemented yet.
Yes, that is indeed very strange that the documentation seems to disagree with itself.
Ah, you are correct. Apparently they are using two slightly different methods for AoA for two different products. I also thought that the GPS was only for AHRS, like on the G5.You posted the AV-20 wiring diagram.
You are looking at two different products. The thread is about the AV-30.
The AV-20 is not approved for a primary attitude indicator replacement, the AV-30 is. Presumably the AV-30 GPS is used to increase precision of the AHRS, without it, it would not be approved, although this is not certain since approval has not been received yet at all.