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Old November 10th 04, 08:43 PM
Jon Woellhaf
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The conventional round altimeter has the problem that between 0 and 500 feet
the pointer moves down as the altitude increases. Then, from 500 feet and
1000 feet the pointer moves up as the altitude increases. I think a tape is
a better presentation because it always moves in the same direction
irrespective of altitude.

The conventional round ASI has the same problem as the altimiter.

The pointer on the conventional round VSI moves in the correct direction
until it reaches the 12:00 or 6:00 position, then it reverses.

Good thing most pilots aren't easily confused. Unfortunately, I am easily
confuzzed.

Jon