I have searched the forum and have found a few comments about AOA indicators.
Just curious if anyone has one. If so, do you find it useful? Are you glad you installed it?
I am considering installing one in a Cessna 185.
Squash wrote:I have searched the forum and have found a few comments about AOA indicators.
Just curious if anyone has one. If so, do you find it useful? Are you glad you installed it?
I am considering installing one in a Cessna 185.

Battson wrote:- seemed like a good compromise between looking our the window and knowing AoA when you want to.
It's the same thing. Everybody here thinks they are worthless except the military pilots. For some reason the dang military keeps putting them in all their aircraft. I can't imagine why,.......except maybe that aircraft equipped with them, curiously enough, have lower accident rates during the landing phase.Go270 wrote:Queston......
Is an AOA indicator the same as a Reserve Lift Indicator or is that a completely different animal?
Just curious!

Cary wrote:Incidentally, the vane on mine is heated. I don't turn on the heat unless I'm on an approach in cold moisture, because it does draw quite a bit of juice--with landing lights, strobes, and the pitot heat on, my alternator keeps up with it, but just barely. If I'm cruising in clouds, I'll have the pitot heat on, but not the AOA heat, since it's not as important an instrument in cruise conditions.
Cary
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