ORIGINAL: Wing-Ding
I don't recall anyone claiming 1/100 of a degree. The AeroPerfect has 1/20 of a degree resolution or .05 degrees. It's not just for control throws even though the name might imply otherwise. Great for measuring decalage, incidence, engine thrust or any other angle you need to measure on your aircraft (I also like to use it to match wheel pants- buts that's just me). The high resolution and repeatability of the AeroPerfect meter allows modelers to quantify the total amount of backlash in the servo gear train and associated linkages.
zzw26n: I PM'd you. Thanks.
Regardless if its 1/100 or 1/20 its still $200 that is not worth spending IMO....incidences, thrust angles etc can only be correctly set from flying the model and absolute values dont really mean anything. You adjust until the plane flies properly, if its +0.5 or +0.65 degrees it doesnt really matter.
Spend $20 on a good ruler and square and get the same result