I ItsSarah New member Joined Jan 4, 2025 Messages 1 Location Belvidere Saturday at 6:24 AM #1 I'm a VFR pilot who flies my 182P about 50 hours a year. I'm wondering if the values are worth the hassle for me. Any thoughts?
I'm a VFR pilot who flies my 182P about 50 hours a year. I'm wondering if the values are worth the hassle for me. Any thoughts?
Brute Harry Well-known member Joined Sep 24, 2024 Messages 47 Location Nashville Yesterday at 1:53 AM #2 A lot of pilots really like those angle-of-attack indicators. I have one on my panel, but I don't really use it that much.
A lot of pilots really like those angle-of-attack indicators. I have one on my panel, but I don't really use it that much.
Raymo Active member Joined Mar 7, 2024 Messages 37 Location Richmond Hill, GA Yesterday at 7:29 AM #3 I don't see mention of AOA in the OP but my RV-7A only has AOA and I rely on it every flight to keep me out of the danger zone. Far superior to a stall horn.
I don't see mention of AOA in the OP but my RV-7A only has AOA and I rely on it every flight to keep me out of the danger zone. Far superior to a stall horn.