Paul, I like your approach. What does the AOA tube attach to? I know many  
of the "glass" cockpit systems have that as a feature. How are you using  
(or going to use) it?
Great way to keep it out of the way of pedestrian contact. I was a bit  
concerned about that with many I have seen.

Phill

On , Paul & Karen Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Phil, this is how I did it, brass tubing from hobby store..  
> Incorporated

> AOA probe as well.

> Not the simplest though.

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> Paul Smith

> Brisbane, AUSTRALIA

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> http://kr2spacemodulator.blogspot.com/





> > From: "[email protected]" [email protected]>

> > What kind of tubing is used to make the pitot tube?

> > Also, what is the simplest pitot to make?





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