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Old 13th Nov 2013, 17:41
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John Farley

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Liam

I only feel competent to talk about your first para

The Western setup of the Moving Aircraft
Is that what you intended to write?

All the western aircraft artificial horizons that I have flown have the aircraft symbol fixed in the middle of the display with the horizon bar moving about behind as required to represent the aircraft's roll and pitch attitude.
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