Virtual aoa calibration

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bvolcko
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Virtual aoa calibration

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I enabled the virtual aoa in my discovery lite. How do I calibrate it?
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gd5362
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Re: Virtual aoa calibration

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It's been awhile but I believe it is in System Setup menu. It is obviously done in flight and I think it is a cruise setting and a caution as well as stall setting. Once reaching the appropriate speeds you select each of the three to calibrate.
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bvolcko
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Re: Virtual aoa calibration

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I have looked everywhere and cant find calibration settings. Anyone got a clue?
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gd5362
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Re: Virtual aoa calibration

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Here are some step by step instruction that should help.
Select MENU
Then select SYSTEM SETUP MENU, Go to the second page and you should see this:
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Select ENABLE AOA CALIBRATION and the screen should disappear and return to your main screen
Press MENU and go to the second page and you should see this:
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While in flight you will select each of the 3 calibration functions when you reach their appropriate speeds
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bvolcko
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Re: Virtual aoa calibration

Post by bvolcko »

Thank you very much. A very clear explanation. I had not realized the firmware has been updated again. I was working with the previous version and the simulator has not been updated so I can't practice at home.
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