One more great use of my AOA is steep canyon turns. When I am in a canyon or practicing I can either calculate my stall speed for a given outside air temp, altitude, weight, and angle of turn or I can check my AOA indicator which does it all for me and guarantees a turn that takes up the least amount of real estate and does not risk a stall.
The alternative is to practice this in the clear in a variety of conditions and occasionally stalling the plane in a steep turn, then hoping that my feel of the aircraft is right on when I am doing it in real life.
I have a blast pulling way steeper and slower than I ever would have had the balls to otherwise and the AOA is dead on every time regardless of aircraft loading or environmental conditions.
Just more food for thought.
And as for not bringing up topics already talked about? Hmmmm, hangar talk would be pretty rare anymore and maybe we should just give up on the forum. I had nothing better to do than weigh in, and last time it came up, I did not have the first hand experience.
-Brad