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Lear 35 Attitude Indicator

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Hi All,

 

I believe the attitude indicator is showing 5 degrees up when the nose is level.  Could some of y'all check it and see if I'm correct?

 

Thanks,

 

Bill

 

 


"A good landing is one you can walk away from. An excellent landing is one you can taxi away from."

 

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Thanks Yorik.


"A good landing is one you can walk away from. An excellent landing is one you can taxi away from."

 

Bill in Colorado:

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CFI: ASEL/AMEL/Instrument

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I think correct indication AI  pitch attitude in level flight should be around 3-3.5 degrees?


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No, it is out of cal actually. It should read level on the ground. In the air, what it reads in level flight will be variable, depending on the aircraft altitude (down low it will fly pretty close to level but up at FL390 you're going to need about 3 to 5 degrees nose up to maintain level flight). It's been addressed in the V1.1 patch on their site now.

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No, it is out of cal actually. It should read level on the ground. In the air, what it reads in level flight will be variable, depending on the aircraft altitude (down low it will fly pretty close to level but up at FL390 you're going to need about 3 to 5 degrees nose up to maintain level flight). It's been addressed in the V1.1 patch on their site now.

 

Yes I meant in level flight (not on the ground) Modern PFD have much better readability in this respect


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I am happy to report this issue is fixed in version 1.2.  Thank you Flysimware!


"A good landing is one you can walk away from. An excellent landing is one you can taxi away from."

 

Bill in Colorado:

Retired

Comm: ASEL/AMEL/Instrument

CFI: ASEL/AMEL/Instrument

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