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B2431
October 19th 03, 09:47 PM
The A-10 has a lift transducer on its left wing. What system needs a lift
calculation? Is it used to program the slats in or out?

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

Ron
October 19th 03, 11:26 PM
>The A-10 has a lift transducer on its left wing. What system needs a lift
>calculation? Is it used to program the slats in or out?
>
>Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

possibly for the Stability Augmentation System.


Ron
Pilot/Wildland Firefighter

PosterBoy
October 20th 03, 12:24 AM
"Ron" > wrote in message
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> >The A-10 has a lift transducer on its left wing. What system needs a lift
> >calculation? Is it used to program the slats in or out?
> >
> >Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
>
> possibly for the Stability Augmentation System.
> Ron
> Pilot/Wildland Firefighter

Or, perhaps, as sensor for the stall warning system? (as in the DC-8).

Cheers.

B2431
October 20th 03, 02:23 AM
>From: "PosterBoy"
>Date: 10/19/2003 6:24 PM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <H2Fkb.129885$pl3.60507@pd7tw3no>
>
>
>"Ron" > wrote in message
...
>> >The A-10 has a lift transducer on its left wing. What system needs a lift
>> >calculation? Is it used to program the slats in or out?
>> >
>> >Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
>>
>> possibly for the Stability Augmentation System.
>> Ron
>> Pilot/Wildland Firefighter
>
> Or, perhaps, as sensor for the stall warning system? (as in the DC-8).
>
>Cheers.
>
Those functions usually come from AOA. Since I started this thread it occured
to me slats are also an AOA function.

Maybe it's just there for people like me to ask about.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

Arie Kazachin
October 22nd 03, 11:47 PM
In message > -
(B2431) writes:
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>>From: "PosterBoy"
>>Date: 10/19/2003 6:24 PM Central Daylight Time
>>Message-id: <H2Fkb.129885$pl3.60507@pd7tw3no>
>>
>>
>>"Ron" > wrote in message
...
>>> >The A-10 has a lift transducer on its left wing. What system needs a lift
>>> >calculation? Is it used to program the slats in or out?
>>> >
>>> >Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
>>>
>>> possibly for the Stability Augmentation System.
>>> Ron
>>> Pilot/Wildland Firefighter
>>
>> Or, perhaps, as sensor for the stall warning system? (as in the DC-8).
>>
>>Cheers.
>>
>Those functions usually come from AOA. Since I started this thread it occured
>to me slats are also an AOA function.
>
>Maybe it's just there for people like me to ask about.
>
>Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

Although I'm not familiar with the A-10 but from the name it seems the
sensor measures force on the wing, just like many other structural strain
sensors which collect data to be analyzed later from the standpoint of
structural integrity...



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B2431
October 23rd 03, 02:47 AM

>
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>Although I'm not familiar with the A-10 but from the name it seems the
>sensor measures force on the wing, just like many other structural strain
>sensors which collect data to be analyzed later from the standpoint of
>structural integrity...
>
Interesting idea. I used to work on life history recorder systems and never
came across such a thing. I will see what I can find on this. Thanks for the
suggestion.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

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