Part 1
Jožko, you are not right!!!
We all were glad because of your link and ran to AVSIM to download the 142. In unison the appraisals end thanks emerged.
There was not a single bad word!
I missed the 2D panel, for example. I sat to my computer a and the panel is complete. Yesterday I sent it to Budapest. Of course without any demand for compensation, but with a wish to be listed as a coauthor.
At once some questions about the functions of the artificial horizon. I reacted in the way of old instructors. I almost used the slang of the airfields as "... dude, is your switch on?"
After the answer that everything is on arrived, I began to think. I even "sat" to the machine and made a check flight. I realized that the horizen has a nice yellow, blue and brown color, but it is not our well known LEN, which is denoted in config files as "gaugeXXX=zlin!att".
Probably, they reconstructed the good old Czechoslovak artificial horizon and they did not announced the changes to anyone. This way the horizon "pilot looks out from the cabin and sees the landscape and the horizon in the distance". The inserted down-scaled globe is smoothly rotating in its bearing and the real horizon has the same direction as the direction on the down-scaled globe. This perhaps the best way if construction of artificial horizons since from the first flight minute every pilot flies and orients himself according to the real horizon. If clouds or a fog obstruct the real view pilot has the artificial horizon in hie field of view. |
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