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Attitude Tilt Bank Turn Roll Pitch Indicator Experimental Airplane Light Sport on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Tabernash, Colorado, US

Tabernash, Colorado, US
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Attitude Tilt Bank Turn Climb Dive Indicator Experimental Ultralight Light Sport 4X4

Marked in Horizon colors, this is like a miniature Attitude Indicator.

It shows Tilt, Climb and Dive angles.

Bank Angles 0 to 45 Degrees Right or Left.

Climb / Dive 0 thru 40 Degrees Front Up or Down.

Mounts with self adhesive sticky tape already attached to the bottom.

Set Horizon to 0 degree after mounting by tilting in the adjustable mount with the aircraft in level flight mode.

Set wing level by rotating the outside ring after mounting with aircraft level.

It is a self contained mechanical instrument that needs no Voltage, Vacuum or Liquid to work.

Mechanical internal mechanism is metal weighted.

It is about 3-1/8" high and 2-1/4" wide.

For Use in Experimental, Homebuilt or Ultralight Aircraft or on the dash of your Off Road 4X4

WARNING
This is not a turn Coordinator or Artificial Horizon

This is not intended for 100 percent accurate flight use and is NOT FAIL PROOF! But it can be very useful

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