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What is the difference with the Alpha Systems AOA Calibration verses the competition or with the glass AOA?

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What is the difference with the Alpha Systems AOA Calibration verses the competition or with the glass AOA?

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We’ve identified that during ALL Military operations, ALL Carrier landings and on every commercial aircraft, AOA is used to increase safety for the pilot and their crews, for stabilized approaches and proper climb outs. Pilots need to know instantaneously, accurately, how much lift is or is not available. Military pilots have an identifier to where the aircraft can hold altitude, ZERO SINK with FULL aileron, elevator and rudder authority. We calibrate at that set point, Optimum Alpha Angle (OAA). Our displays utilize ultra bright LED’s. The electronic display systems were designed to be mounted in the pilots’ peripheral vision, the displays are intuitive in that the more LED’s that are on, the more lift that aircraft has, reagardless of airspeed. Also, standard color coordinations GREEN = lots of lift, YELLOW = caution, diminishing lift, BLUE = OAA Optimum Alpha Angle, ONLY RED = danger, loss of control, descending or even approaching or entering a stall. Stabilized approaches require

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