Yeah, add "me too" to that question Brett... since DA (density altitude) is essentially PA (pressure altitude) corrected for nonstandard temperature, no? Not disagreeing, I am just trying to understand the relationship better as you alluded to.
I did notice Kestrel ads additional functions to their "racing" model. The 4250 Racing unit for $10 more than the well known 4200 has a few extra measurements for humidity grains and relative air density, but drops barometer for absolute pressure instead, which I thought was interesting
This past Nats was a good example to use... it was cool, not typical burn your feet on the Lpad Muncie in July, yet, I "think" one of the other elements was on the move, like the pressure altitude was on a swing or something, and the humidity was high, despite the cooler temps, where you would think the DA might have been reasonable. I noticed several people were looking for nitro in conditions we wouldn't normally expect. (witness bottles of RotoRage Helli fuel on the LPad)
Inquiring minds want to know!
EricV