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(Paul Tomblin) wrote
Russian/Soviet AIs do the opposite - the horizon line is fixed and the little airplane moves. It must be very confusing for people who had to switch between "our" sort and "those" sort or back the other way. Maybe some of them did, but the AI in the YAK-52s that I have instructed in, had the horizon moving and the airplane fixed. They were different from the "average" AI however, in that the horizon ball was gimbled in an almost free fashion and had no stops that would cause a "flip" during loops and rolls. The downside of this arrangement was that the "blue" side was on the bottom when "staight and level" and when pitching-up, the horizon line on the ball moved up showing more of the Blue-On- The-Bottom. Bob Moore |
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