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Roy Smith wrote in
: "James M. Knox" wrote: The AI provides the "wing leveler" primary input, while the DG and NAV signals are summed to provide a heading. Amazingly effective, for such a trivial analog approach, it will (if carefully adjusted) intercept and track a NAV signal. However, in a strong crosswind, it will do so "off" the actual courseline (parallel to it). Not quite parallel, but rather with a constant CDI offset, which for VOR and LOC signals means a constant angular displacement. Good point... It's a constant voltage offset. I beleive one of the Century (or old Mitchell) manuals actually uses the word parallel, but you are right - it's a constant degree offset, only parallel for following something like a GPS courseline. |
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