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In the maunal Page 94,it says that "The A-10C measures this with a vane on the wings".

However I can't find anything on the wings to measures the AoA.

 

Does Anybody know that?

 

Thank you for any replies.

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The AOA system consists of a vane-transmitter, a cockpit indicator, and indexer lights. The vane transmitter is located on the left side of the forward fuselage. ;)

 

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thanks Blaze,

 

But i still have a question since the manual says the vane is on the wings.

 

Maybe the manual is a Beta Version.

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Well I quoted the real A-10 manual. ;)

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Blaze is correct. it has been posted the manual is a WIP.

The only thing on the wing that is connected to AOA is the stall warning transducer that triggers the slats to extend if there is an unsafe Angle of attack to try and prevent a stall. The unit is located on teh left wing outboard of the landing gear sponson.

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CNCs and Laser engravers are great but they can't do squat with out a precise set of plans.

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