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Old 21st May 2018, 22:11
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JM31
 
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Originally Posted by cpt3p
This video is an example of the spatial orientation test provided but Cut-e. (I am unable to provide a link as I don't have 10 posts yet but if you search cut-e spatial orientation in Youtube it should be the first video)

Can anyone explain to me why the first example is done that way and why the plane isn't placed on block 8? When I completed my test I used the logic shown in the test examples (very similar to the video) even though it didn't quite make sense to me and now I fear I got all of them wrong :/

Thank You!
Hi there ! I think the Gyro gives you the heading of the plane (N, S, E, W) so that you have to choose the direction of the plane. For the RBI, it indicates that you are between south and east, and it is represented as a matrix (with the numbers 1, 2, 3 ...), so you just have to drop the plane on the corresponding case (case n°4 in this exemple because it is between south (case 5) and east (case 3)). I did all the same way, but don't know if it's good or not...

Correct me if i'm wrong ! Good luck to all !
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