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What are the similarities and differences of the Mechanical and Electronic Kits?

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What are the similarities and differences of the Mechanical and Electronic Kits?

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Both kits (mechanical and electronic) use the same hoses, mounting plate and AOA probe. Both kits work the same giving the pilot AOA information relating to the amount of lift available from Cruise up to Stall. The digital bar graph (electronic displays) 4″ and the new Ultra 2.5″ have a bar graph that can be seen from your peripheral vision when mounted at or towards the top of the instrument panel. The mechanical kit (custom differential pressure gauge) has a moving needle. Both systems display AOA indications of available lift once calibrated, in-flight, for the specific aircraft.

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