Observed indications, Observed indications -10 – BendixKing KLR 10 User Manual
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KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide
Operation
P/N D201306000109
Page 3-10
Rev 1 Feb 2014
Observed Indications
As the aircraft accelerates down the runway,
the KLR 10 AOA indicator will start to illuminate
with the
flashing Red Arrow (R3) segment,
then
top half of the single Red Bar with Blue
upper Half Circle (BR) segment, through to
the combination of
single upper Yellow Bar
with Blue lower Half-Circle (YB) segments,
then just to the
Yellow Bars (Y2) segment.
When the pitch is rotated up, the AOA indication will move towards
V
x.
Adjust the pitch to maintain the
V
x
angle.
To accelerate and clean up, the pitch is lowered, thus lowering the
AOA, decreasing induced drag and increasing lift. This allows the
aircraft to accelerate so the flaps can be retracted and the changes
in AOA can be observed.