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Old January 2nd 06, 06:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default S&V variometers?

yes it is Andy (N52AB, "9B")..
and checked out a new pilot in it on New Year's Day... he came back all
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BT

"Andy Blackburn" wrote in message
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At 04:42 02 January 2006, Chris wrote:

What are the 2 types of varios shown in this:

http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/Data/ls1-barcelonette.jpg

What do the V & S stand for?


They are both displays for the Blumenauer. V is the
Vario, and S is the Speed director. The instrument
can also drive a 30-second averager (labeled 'I').
The main instument is in the lower left of the photo.

My 1981 LS-4 had one installed at the factory. I think
the ship's still flying with it.

9B





 




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