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Pesky mountains ruin the horizon so I can't use the screws. Maybe I should
move to Kansas. Steve...? "Ramy" wrote in message ... One thing special about 45 degrees is that it is the only angle you can really measure in flight without artificial horizon. If the horizon is aligned with your instrument screws you are banked 45 degrees. You will often be surprised how steeper it is then you thought. Ramy |
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