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I have always read and been taught that a turn coordinator is usually 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	powered by electricity. Is the turn coordinator, in itself, an electric motor? Or does an electric-powered fan supply the air to spin the gyro? Anybody have any insight for me? Thanks.  | 
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