Installation Guide Instruction Manual
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Appendix D: Dynon AOA/Pitot Installation and Calibration 
Thank you for your purchase of Dynon’s AOA/Pitot Probe. This guide walks you through the 
steps to install and calibrate both the heated and unheated versions of the AOA/Pitot Probe. 
While the probe senses standard pitot pressure, allowing it to work with any standard airspee
indicator, its AOA functionality is designed specifically to work with Dynon’s EFIS series of 
products. Do not expect it to work pro
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perly with another AOA system. 
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HEATING: PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 
The heated version of Dynon’s AOA/Pitot Probe utilizes a heating mechanism unlike any other 
heated pitot on the market. The probe is heated by a high-quality nichrome heating element 
whose temperature is accurately measured and regulated by the heater controller. This controller 
– located in an enclosure which can be mounted in a wing or elsewhere – regulates the heat at the 
tip of the probe to a constant temperature. There are several advantages to this, including: lower 
power consumption, increased heating element lifespan, and a much cooler pitot on the ground 
when de-icing is not necessary. This unique technique ensures that the pitot can be rapidly de-
iced when required, but does not needlessly waste electricity when not in icing conditions. 
While the probe does not operate like a normal heated pitot, it will still get fairly hot in normal 
ambient temperatures. When turned on, it will regulate its internal temperature to about 70°C to 
80°C. To ensure that the heater is working, briefly touch the end of the pitot farthest from the 
snout after 1 minute of operation and verify that it is warm. 
FAILURE WARNING 
Designed to meet the indication requirements of FAR 23.1326, the heated pitot controller has an 
output that can trigger a warning light in the cockpit whenever the probe heater is turned off or is 
not functioning properly. While not required for Experimental and LSA category aircraft, this 
feature provides peace of mind, giving you instant feedback that your probe’s heater is working 
as designed. 
To ensure accuracy, it is very im
portant that you i
specified calibration steps. We recommend that you read the entire guide before proceeding with 
the installation. 
Dynon’s Heated AOA/Pitot Probe is nickel-plated. Do not polish the probe as this will cause t
finish to come off. 
AOA CALCULATION: PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 
Dynon Avionics’ AOA/Pitot probe performs two functions: airspeed sensing and angle of attack
sensing. These functions require two pressure ports on the tip of the probe. The normal pitot 
pressure port is on the front face of the probe and is designed to be insensitive to angle of attack. 
The second pressure port is located on an angled surface just under the pitot port and is designed 
to be very sensitive to AOA. The FlightDEK-D180 then uses the difference between these two 
pressures to calculate the current angle of attack. 










