Dynavibe report:
Easy to use, once figured out. Trickiest part was finding the little red light
on the back that's used for setting up the reflector.
Just finished my IO-240B with it. I never thought my plane was that rough,
but I guess it was 2.1 ips @ 180 degrees when I started, .07 @ 248 after
adding some weight. Interesting because my prop static balances perfectly
so I think my backplate/spinner make a lot of difference with the balance.
Think I could have tuned it a bit more, but too many voices saying "Dad
can we go home now!?!". Hopefully I can fly it tomorrow. I can tell the
difference at runup already, and I think I picked up 30-40 rpm at full
power static as well which went from about 2250 to just under 2300
Who get's it next? Send me an email at n85ae (at) yahoo.com with your
address and I'll get it on the way.
I printed out a manual and put it in the case, along with a bracket I made for
the IO-240 for the accelerometer. I used the lifting ring for the engine per
Bruce Lina's included pic for attaching the optical sensor.
Finn send me an email with your address, and I'll send you a check.
Best Regards,
Jeff Hays