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Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture.
http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? It looks a bit like a VSI, but the 0 point is at 12 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, and it appears to have 3 indicator arms. Also, the scale isn't symmetric, it runs from -5 to +12. If it helps - the plane is a Cherokee 180. Thanks, Nathan |
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![]() "Nathan Young" wrote in message om... Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture. http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? It looks a bit like a VSI, but the 0 point is at 12 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, and it appears to have 3 indicator arms. Also, the scale isn't symmetric, it runs from -5 to +12. If it helps - the plane is a Cherokee 180. I think it's a G meter, but why you'd put one in a Cherokee is beyond me. The arms indicate the limit positive and negative since it was last reset. |
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Nathan Young wrote:
Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture. http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? Nathan, It is a G meter. The numbers to the left side of the zero is negative G's and the numbers to the right are positive G's. I use mine to rate my landings :-)) Allen |
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A Lieberman wrote: I use mine to rate my landings :-)) LOL -- -ed falk, Shooting first is un-American. |
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It's am accelerometer (G Meter}.
Bill OParowski N101SX |
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(Nathan Young) wrote: Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture. http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? It looks a bit like a VSI, but the 0 point is at 12 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, and it appears to have 3 indicator arms. Also, the scale isn't symmetric, it runs from -5 to +12. If it helps - the plane is a Cherokee 180. Thanks, Nathan G-meter? The three arms would be max positive, max negative, and current reading. The -5 to +12 range sounds a bit excessive, though, especially for a Cherokee :-) |
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It's a G Meter.. rather extreme for a Cherokee..
the pilot must of gotten tired of being bounced around in mountain wave/rotor turbulence.. and he wanted to see what kind of punishment his little bird could handle.. BT "Nathan Young" wrote in message om... Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture. http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? It looks a bit like a VSI, but the 0 point is at 12 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, and it appears to have 3 indicator arms. Also, the scale isn't symmetric, it runs from -5 to +12. If it helps - the plane is a Cherokee 180. Thanks, Nathan |
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G meter.. steady state level flight.. or sitting still on the ground it will
measure 1G like it is right now.. looks like he's been "light", but not to "zero G" and he's been heavy to 2G (60degreebanked turn?) Maybe he uses it to record his students punishment of the runway on hard landings.. BT "Nathan Young" wrote in message om... Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture. http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? It looks a bit like a VSI, but the 0 point is at 12 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, and it appears to have 3 indicator arms. Also, the scale isn't symmetric, it runs from -5 to +12. If it helps - the plane is a Cherokee 180. Thanks, Nathan |
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(Nathan Young) wrote in message . com...
Looking through ads on aso.com, I ran into this picture. http://www.aso.com/aircraft/77810/panel-1.jpg What is the instrument in the lower left of the panel underneath the clock? It looks a bit like a VSI, but the 0 point is at 12 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, and it appears to have 3 indicator arms. Also, the scale isn't symmetric, it runs from -5 to +12. If it helps - the plane is a Cherokee 180. Thanks everyone. Learn something every day ![]() -nathan |
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