Eric
See you in the Wasatch!
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- Jan 6, 2002
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I'm instructing in a 150 that has a turn and bank indicator. I don't think it is electrically driven. There is no flag to indicate an electrical malfunction like a turn coordinator, and when the RPM's are at idle, the needle wobbles, and then steadies as you bring the power to 1000 RPMs.
Has anyone ever manufactured a plane where all three gyros were vaccuum driven? Is there a way to find out what drives my turn and bank indicator? (by the way, it still shows a turn while taxiing with the master off)
I don't think flying IFR without a redundant bank instrument is a good idea. Anyone agree, disagree?
Has anyone ever manufactured a plane where all three gyros were vaccuum driven? Is there a way to find out what drives my turn and bank indicator? (by the way, it still shows a turn while taxiing with the master off)
I don't think flying IFR without a redundant bank instrument is a good idea. Anyone agree, disagree?