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Re: Europa-List: Re: AOA, RiteAngle

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: AOA, RiteAngle
From: Graham Singleton <grahamsingleton@btinternet.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:46:58

Elbie
just a though, sure, shows are expensive but it is cheaper for you that 
all your customers visit you at a show than you go and visit them ;-)
I'm impressed with  your description of the "poor man's HUD" btw
Graham

EMAproducts@aol.com wrote:
> No offense taken Ferg! 
>  I have never produced an AOA with a needle & Dial, though did some 
> experimenting with them for many years, from the late 60's to 
> '91 prior to going to LEDs  I attended Sun N Fun , Oshkosh, Arlington 
> having a booth and giving forums from about 96 to '05 and finally 
> decided the shows were so expensive that unless I really raised the 
> price of my product it wasn't worth the cost & effort.  Not that I 
> didnt' like going to the shows, but the reality crept in that it 
> wasn't helping the bottom line any. I have advertised in the Sport 
> Aviation and Experimenter for well over 10 years, could be that isn't 
> very productive either :-)
> Our "Poor Mans HUD" is basically just that we use Ultra bright LED's, 
> bury under the glare shield, and angle so the LED's are reflected on 
> the windscreen, works just as good as the multi thousand dollar 
> system.  Think of it, anything you lay on the panel reflects ~~ right 
> where you want to look!  All you see in the windscreen is a little 
> series of colored dots, all 3 green you are on speed, amber slow, red 
> stall warning.
> Will answer other questions off line, don't want to interfere with the 
> main purpose of these lists, helping the builder This can be refined 
> with a short tube to make the light more intense and sharply defined. 
> I'm still striving to give the best safety product at the lowest price.
> Elbie
>  www.riteangle.com <http://www.riteangle.com>
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