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Explanation for you Jan and Mike why the cowl flaps and controls were missing - takes the confusion out. While photoing the insides I noticed the cowl flap controls missing, it stumped us both, so 'Barf' at RNZAF Wigram Museum dug up this information.
Information and photo's incoming , wonder if Mike would like or need the sets as well.Great information, Ian, thanks, mate !
I have sent you a PM...
Cheers,
Jan
Carl , sorry took a little whiles to post, this will only last ..Jan-
Ian, if you would consider providing a link to your high-res Dakota photos it would be much appreciated mate!
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Self interest leaves me delighted, but there's a dark place in my heart for Hansi.My wife and I are dealing with a loved one who has cancer, and there are even worse scenarios I can imagine, so my thoughts are with Hansi.
Thank you, man, for what you've given us. Thank you for showing the way.
"On the shoulders of giants..."
Hey guys,
Artificial Horizon time. First time for me to really have a go at 3D gauges. This is the one i could pick up for next to nothing in a dump store so this one goes into our VVC :
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I'm almost sure i have seen an innerworks drawing of this instrument but can't seem to track it down anymore. I'm almost sure too that someone here can enlighten me about the working of the needles.
Isn't it true that the needle that represents the horizon in this particular instrument is actually not a needle but painted on part of a tube or sphere ? I suppose the little pointer that shows the bank angle IS a needle that works independently from the representation of the horizon ( naturally ).
I've seen a couple of this type of AH in FSX ( f.i. default DC-3 ) and it is obvious that only a horizon needle is programmed in a 2D gauge rather than a tube or sphere but i haven't seen anything like that in a 3D programmed AH neither.
Just wondering about that piece of tube or sphere. Anyone knows ?
Thanks!
Carl , sorry took a little whiles to post, this will only last ..
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The part that the horizon line is applied to on these old gauges is more like a paper roll cut in half length wise. I think that the hemisphere type was introduced in the late 1940's ore early 1950's.
I share that hope, and I am very grateful for all that Hansi has given us; my very best wishes to him, and many thanks for his work.I still cannot loose hope he might come back some day, probabely not this year but maybe later. This is also what Manfred thinks.