I'm the inventor of the CYA-100 angle of attack system, and was introduced to this forum by one of your members who is also a Mooney driver (and who ordered one of my units).
The entire Mooney thing started when another of their members ordered one of my units, installed it, and plugged it on their forum. Then the forum asked if they could get a group discount, and I agreed to a 10% discount if they could guarantee 10 orders. The response has been overwhelming, and I'm also honoring the same discount here for orders placed before the end of this month.
I know that different forums (forii, forae?) have different rules for discussions of commercial products, so don't hesitate to slap me if I'm overstepping the bounds here!
My website is:
http://www.ackemma.com/index.htmlOther than perusing the site, the best piece of information is the installation manual at the link on the top of the "TECH" page, and I'm always open to suggestions.
The entire subject of angle of attack displays is very personal, so I won't go into that here. However, my discussions with the FAA to get "blanket installation authority" has been interesting. I've been told that AoA is a very high priority with them, and that I can expect a response from them by mid-February (and it's a Federal agency, so I'm doing whatever I can to avoid turning blue while holding my breath).
In any case, until that's fixed, make sure your IA is OK with the install. My own opinion is that ANY AoA indicator is better than none. While my CYA-100 is a "true" AoA system and uses a vane, other systems derive AoA with differential pressure measurement, and they work well too.
Most of them are derived from a very old article about converting an airspeed indicator to display angle of attack, so the idea has been around for decades.
For those who have already placed orders, many thanks! Shipment will be in 2-3 weeks. For those who haven't, please consider it. And not just one of mine, but ANY AoA indicator. I truly believe these things can, and will, save lives.
Any and all comments and questions entertained!
Rip