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As I mentioned before, I have one of THESE
http://code7700.com/images/t37_attitude_indicator_j8.png in a box at the airport. It runs on 400 Hz AC and mine has a dual transistor flip-flop which converts 12 Vdc to the required voltage for the attitude indicator. It buzzes like a mad hornet when hooked up and I have no idea of how much power it dissipates. It fits into an 80 mm hole and, if installed, I'd have to complete a new weight and balance. But just look at all the gizmos that whirl around and note that the sky and ground are both black. Fun to use... Here's the link for the non-HTML crowd: http://code7700.com/images/t37_attit...dicator_j8.png On 11/4/2015 9:43 AM, Julian Rees wrote: At 15:17 04 November 2015, krasw wrote: That is valid question. One would think that nothing can be more retarded t= han EASA regulating general aviation and gliding in particular. But then yo= u insert national authorities who interpret these EASA regulations and all = bets are off in general retardiness. One of the few sensible things that EASA licencing did prompt was the introduction of a formal "cloud flying rating / certificate" in the UK. This is relatively simple to get & covers the basics you need for flying a glider in a fair weather cumulus or descending through a wave gap and teaches you a standard set of recovery actions if things get out of hand. Mind you our terrain is a lot more forgiving than the continental US - and gliding out to lower ground (or even the coast!) is normally an option from most wave climbs. Several people at our club use the Kanardia A/H, which seems to work very well in a glider environment. Power consumption is low enough I have mine on from launch. Of course we no doubt persevere with other retarded stuff :-) -- Dan, 5J |
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