Although I haven't installed an Angle of Attack indicator, I do own two of them, and from those instructions and others that I've read, the calibration is pretty much a trial and error affair involving several flights, usually at high altitude for the stall protection. That's the only reasonable way to eliminate all the variables and calibrate it so it's accurate on any particular given airplane. Simply installing it and expecting it to be accurate is probably not going to work properly.
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