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Wed, Jul 31, 2013

Belite Enters The Angle Of Attack Instrument Market

Because AOA Is Fundamental When Flying Any Airplane 

Angle of Attack is a very useful flight parameter for every pilot, increasing safety and providing vital flight feedback to the pilot. Belite’s new Angle Of Attack (AOA) instrumentation is priced at $594.95 and is packed with new technology, allowing immediate cockpit display of the aircraft’s angle of attack.

“This is the most exciting instrument we’ve ever offered,” said James Wiebe, CEO of Belite Electronics.  He continued:  “It is fun to use, every pilot wants one, it is easy to install, and it increases pilot safety.”

Belite’s AOA utilizes a ball-bearing mounted magnetic sensor, which in turn is connected to a flight angle weathervane sensor.  The position of the sensor is fed to a brilliant, daylight readable cockpit display which shows the angle utilizing green, yellow and red LEDs.  The nearly frictionless bearings of Belite’s AOA sensor, combined with a mass balanced weathervane sensor, allow immediate feedback to the pilot of the aircraft’s current AOA.

Designed for use in experimental aircraft only, this AOA instrumentation product is composed of the following components:

  • AOA weathervane
  • Ball-bearing mounted magnetic position sensor with CNC milled, streamlined aluminum enclosure
  • General purpose aluminum mounting arm
  • Interface electronic module for AOA sensor module
  • Brilliant, three color, daylight readable LED display module
  • Programming switch harness
  • 12 feet of cabling

All of this is included for $594.95.  Belite’s part # is AOA-020.  The LED display module for this system is only available in the standard 2.25” round case. The instrument will be ready for delivery in September 2013.

The unit includes a switch harness which allows the user to select the level cruise point (base of green arc) and a high angle of attack point (top of yellow arc).

Belite Electronics provides innovative, lightweight, affordable instruments for ultralight, experimental and light aircraft.

FMI: www.beliteaircraft.com

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