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I am having a devil of a time locating 2.5" electric engine instruments with a
270º sweep. Anyone know a reliable source? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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I am having a devil of a time locating 2.5" electric engine instruments with a
270º sweep. Anyone know a reliable source? Van's Aircraft has a full line of 2.25 inch gauges, and that is the standard aircraft size. It's not at all clear to me that 270 degree sweep gauges are the best from a human factors point of view, however. Sure, if you need to read things to an umpteenth of a per cent, the extra arc is nice, but that's what digital is good at. My guess is that 90 - 135 degrees of swept arc are easier to read quickly. Ed Wischmeyer |
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