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The artificial horizon or
attitude indicator is the
most important instru-
ment in the cockpit for
instrument flying. It dis-
plays pitch and bank in
the usual way. Pitch
.
ALTIMETER
The Altimeter is the conventional
three-pointer type. The air pressure is
indicated in inches Hg (on the right
side) and millibar in hPa (on the left
side). Be aware that the instrument only
shows the true altitude when its pres-
sure setting corresponds to the QNH
setting in the Environment panel on the
Meteo screen.
VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR
The Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI) in-
dicates the rate-of-climb or rate¬-of-
descent. Vertical Speed is not instan-
taneous and will exhibit trend and lag
effects.
TURN INDICATOR
The Turn Indicator (Turn coordinator)
is actually a combination of two instru-
ments. The aircraft symbol indicates rate
of roll and rate of turn and is proportion-
al to the roll rate. When the roll rate is
reduced to zero, the instrument provides
an indication of the rate-of-turn. The
marks stand for a standard rate-of-turn
(3° per second). The ball reacts to gravity
and centrifugal force to indicate the need
for rudder application.
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