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Old July 14th 05, 06:15 PM
Tauno Voipio
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Andrew Gideon wrote:
Doug wrote:


But really, you don't need DG coupling. It
makes failure modes MUCH more complicated.

Having an autopilot coupled to a GPS is the cat's pajamas.



At least around here, I spend a nontrivial amount of time on vectors.
That's much easier with an AP connected to the DG.

A vacuum failure that goes unnoticed while one is still on HDG mode would
mean either circles or a bad heading. Not a good thing, but still not the
same as had the AP been using the (now failed) AI.

Can an AP get heading information from the GPS? It can get track; is that
close enough?


The GPS heading information is taken as differences
of position fixes. It is prone to pretty bad errors,
and probably of too low quality for AP reference.

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