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![]() turn. It's not clear what you're correcting. You are right that I should have written "turn rate" instead of "bank angle". It was kind of late. But you do also get roll rate from the turn coordinator. It's not "rate of turn only". Pete The turn coordinator senses roll and yaw. It exaggerates the roll and thus indicates a standard rate turn before the aircraft is actually banked that far. The exaggeration is good for an autopilot pickup because it reduces the inherent lag in autopilot systems. It is not good in turbulence because it makes it easy to over compensate. That is why rate based autopilots like the S-Tec are not as smooth as attitude based autopilots in turbulence. There are still arguments about which is better, a turn coordinator or a turn and bank. A turn and bank is better in turbulence. A turn coordinator is easier for a student to visualize, although they seldom know just what they are seeing-----For instance, a TC will indicate a bank on the ground when turning, when there is clearly no banking going on. Karl "Curator" N185KG |
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