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Originally Posted by RChung
It's easy to mount an anemometer on a bike. It's hard to mount an anemometer that will tell you air speed and yaw angle with reasonable precision, though that obviously depends on what you mean by "reasonable precision."
I'm wondering if tiny strain gauges or pressure sensors could do the trick. I would think +\- 0.2 mph would be plenty good enough precision.
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