"Ray Andraka" wrote in message
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The problem isn't just finding a home for it, it is finding a home for it
that
is in a spot where it will be in the pilot's primary scan. I don't think
it
Put it where the turn coordinator is located and the put the turn
coordinator off to the side somewhere.. the regs say you must have a turn
coordinator but do not say where the turn coordinator has to be on your
panel.
tipped over instantaneously. Any of the current breed of PCATD's do any
better? Mine is a really old version of Elite, from about 1995 or so.
The current Elite software allows a choice between instant or gradual AI
failure. They have a reasonable upgrade program for their software as well.
--
Richard Kaplan, CFII
www.flyimc.com