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    Does anyone know of an aoa indicator that can be put in Cubcrafters planes? I don't know anything about them. It may be a useful instrument in a cub. Rich

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    Default Re: AOA indicator

    Sure, an AOA indicator could be installed, but the location is critical to proper functionality. The manufacturer of the AOA instrument will/should have done that for you. That said, Cubs are so slow and provide such good feedback to the pilot that IMHO they are not as useful in this application.
    Randy Lervold

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    After you have flown the cubcrafters planes for some time, you realize the stick and rudder are excellent AOA's. Actually, I think that is what Randy said in other words. R
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    I have always felt the supercub is one thing mankind got right the first time but that there were better materials and methods to build them. CubCrafters products are proof I was right.

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    Default Re: AOA indicator

    I think you are sitting on the best AOA ind.
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