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Old November 20th 03, 04:33 AM
McGregor
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I put an RMI into our panel (a plug-in module for the Argus actually -
thanks Ebay) just for flying DME Arcs.

What else are RMI's good for? The RMI has two needles, each of which can
"point" to a navaid. As mentioned, this is good for identifying
intersections (although I confess I prefer DME and one nav source). Better
yet, you always know radial/bearing from/to a VOR/NDB. Good for locating
yourself on the map or flying a missed approach when you need to "find the
VOR" while climbing and turning. Just follow the needle.

Personally, I'd invest in an HSI before I invested in an RMI. I'd invest in
an Argus 7000 before I invested in an RMI (these things are amazing, and
amazingly cheap these days - $700 on EBay right now).

"Tom S." wrote in message
...
When I quit flying some years back, RMI's were expensive and found

generally
only found in the "heavy metal".

Now they seems quite common? What particular advantages do they offer? I
can't find any good articles (other than marketing) on them.

I was wondering if I should add one to a bird I plan to buy?

Thanks




 




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