Has anyone had issues getting AOA to behave correctly in an RV with Garmin GAP-26 probe? I replaced the original pitot tube with the GAP-26 and airspeed calibration is spot-on. However, the AOA side displays some odd behavior. When I view the recorded AOA data in Flight Data Recorder, I see that the AOA increases linearly from 0 deg AOA at 130kts IAS to 5.5 deg AOA at 100kts IAS, then resets to 0 deg AOA at 96kts IAS and then continues linearly to stall at 16 deg AOA with flaps up. The behavior is the same in landing configuration with full flap. I tested this probe on another aircraft and did not have the same behavior. Probe is installed forward of spar in outboard end of bay forward of aileron bellcrank inspection panel. Works fine for stall warning and approach AOA as long as I inhibit AOA above 96 KIAS, but I'd like to for it to work at any airspeed so the warning tone works during higher speed maneuvering. I wonder if the probe is getting some weird airflow change around the wing at 95 KIAS and a longer mast might improve it. It wouldn't appear to be propwash effects as the airspeed is accurate throughout the speed range from stall to VH. Any experiences or advice is greatly appreciated.
Adam
RV-4 O-320
Adam
RV-4 O-320