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![]() On 9/6/2006 11:22 AM, karl gruber wrote the following: It has nothing to do with religion. Maybe I should have said "like religious zealotry." Reviewing the posts, including yours, I rest my case. :-) |
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I only visit this group very occaisionally. I read some of the threads and
thought that I would throw in my $.02 worth. I would vote for using the map display with the data fields changed from the default. I should also disclaim that I have never actually flown with the Garmin 430. The direct link to my opinion on this is: http://www.cockpitgps.com/cpgpsweb/c...#_Toc132382752 A downloadable .pdf or a version with a navigation from is available at: www.cockpitgps.com. --John Bell |
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![]() Andrew Sarangan wrote: That means you are not using the CDI to its full potential. A CDI gives a _course_ to turn to, not a left/right indication. For that to work, you need a full circle of numbers around the CDI. If you have never encoutered this concept before, you should read this: http://www.sarangan.org/aviation/art...or-article.pdf The methods in this article seem to me to be just how HSIs are used (or should be used) and is analogous to having a course line on a moving map page. When teaching the method, its my experience that it is better understood by using a VOR head with CDIs that stay parallel as they deflect, rather than the ones hinged on top in the article. Its a minor point, but then you can explain it as a map (not to scale) showing the course line with respect to the airplane. On an HSI, the map would be oriented "heading up," whereas on a VOR head it is "course up." This also helps people transition to HSIs as well. Peter |
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