Description
The attitude indicator (also known as an artificial horizon) shows the aircraft’s attitude relative to the horizon. From this the pilot can tell whether the wings are level and if the aircraft nose is pointing above or below the horizon. This is a primary instrument for instrument flight and is also useful in conditions of poor visibility.
Features:
- ambient temperature: -30 – +50°C
- ambient relative humidity: no more than 95%
- vibration strength: 1.5g
- height: 40000feet
- driving power: 15 ~18K Pa for vacuum or air pressure
- pressure for starting: 7KPa
- working range: banking 360°, pitching ± 70°
- accuracy: The indicating error is not more than ± 1°