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| You know how it is. Your Cool Attitude Indicator shows you at "Howie Mandel", when really you should be registering at least a "Bruno Kirby" and ideally at "Steve McQueen" level, and then you find out the damn thing lost its calibration. Hey, it happens, am I right?
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| Can it be used at a non-tower field? Most pilots now (including my son) wouldnt know how to use the one next to it, or below it. "Accellerate North, Decelerate South" draws a stare. He certainly wouldnt have ill feelings if shown a suction soap holder either. Im sure Burt Henne, my original multi instructor thought the same of me when he described shooting an approach using a radio range. I looked at him like he had a fossil growing out of his forehead.
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| not a pilot but that's pretty cool.
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| Hate to admit it but I have used the old radio range system, not the easiest thing to do. I have been flying over 48 years with 22,000 hours++ and can honestly say I have never seen one of those attitude indicators. Thanks for posting.
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| Posts: 1143 | Location: Little Rock, AR | Registered: January 22, 2003 |  
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| I've never seen one of those before - really neat dah dit dit dah
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| Posts: 54384 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002 |  
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| A first for me too. Pretty cool. An autopilot pull switch above and left? I didn't know the C-195 ever had one of those either.
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| I'll batch my replies: For those of you asking about a "mood indicator," well sort of. I'm usually in a much better mood if the attitude indicator tells me that my student / trainee is keeping us right side up when we're in the clouds. My mood can get pretty foul if s/he does something really stupid. My avatar shows a more modern attitude indicator. In my avatar, the attitude is a slight (maybe five degrees or just a bit more) left bank attitude, and a very slight nose down pitch attitude. Entropy: At first I didn't understand your question, but then I looked closely and I see a control tower depicted in the AI. As for the ANDS, yeah, I flew for a bunch of years with drum-type Heading Indicators (they were called Gyro Compasses in the old days) before I encountered the luxury of a card type. With the drum type, I always had to think and remind myself that the drum was actually fixed in orientation; the airplane rotated around it. Entropy and BushPilot: Four-legged radio ranges were being phased out when i started to fly in 1964 but there were still a few around. I flew to Pennsylvania just to experience one, way back. At the time I was based at the tiny airport at Colt's Neck NJ. You're undoubtedly familiar with the COL VORTAC, a feeder fix for JFK airport. The Colt's Neck airport was sacrificed to a real estate developer but the VORTAC is still a waypoint on V-1.
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| Posts: 32166 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |  
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| That is really cool! Maybe i'll find one of these one day for my collection of decommissioned avionics on the shelf in my hangar.
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| yeah , they went digital because Paul came on the scene the mechanical version couldn't read that cool
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| A Cessna 195 is pretty cool too. Did you ever fly one?
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| quote: Originally posted by Pipe Smoker: A Cessna 195 is pretty cool too. Did you ever fly one?
Nope, closest I got was a 185. I never had the opportunity to fly anything with a radial engine. One of my big regrets. Too many cool airplanes. Stearman, Beech 17, Beech 18 (I flew in the Navy version, but not as a pilot). I have always wanted a type rating in a DC-3. I know where to go for it, I just don't know where to go for the $$ to do it.
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| Posts: 32166 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |  
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