As electromechanical instruments rapidly become a part of aviation history and electronic flight instrument systems (EFIS) are pushed to their limits, newer flat panel displays are emerging as ...
[Ken] recently obtained an attitude indicator—sometimes called an artificial horizon—from an F-4 fighter jet. Unlike some indicators, the F-4’s can rotate to show pitch, roll, and yaw, so it moves in ...
SIGMA-TEK INSTRUMENTS is introducing a new electric attitude indicator, the Sigma-Tek 5000EG, at this week's Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wis. The 5000EG is certified by ...
These demonstrations are based on real-life incidents where this technology could have given pilots more time to react.
When Duluth, Minn.-based Cirrus Design planned the cockpit for its piston-powered SR22, it sought a panel design that would bring familiarity and comfort to the general aviation (GA) pilot. In short, ...
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