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David198502 12-05-2009 11:42 AM

cockpit instruments
 
can somebody please explain the cockpit instruments?
cause i`d really like to understand all these needles on sim mode!thanks!

PantherAttack2 12-05-2009 11:57 AM

Well, I don't know exactly how to read the instruments, but there is this aircraft guide that might help:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/6291510/IL...Aircraft-Guide

It's for IL-2 1946, but the layout of each specific aircraft cockpit is the same for 1946 and BoP obviously. Just click on the aircraft name in the index.

Also, the altimeter is always the indicator with 3 needles of different sizes, regardless of aircraft. The speedometer can be complex or pretty simple depending on the aircraft.


Sorry I can't give any specifics though.

David198502 12-05-2009 12:05 PM

thx a lot!im an absolute beginner so excuse my stupid question!

kozzm0 12-05-2009 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David198502 (Post 125444)
can somebody please explain the cockpit instruments?
cause i`d really like to understand all these needles on sim mode!thanks!

the ones that matter are the basic 6:

altitude
rate of climb/descent
relative airspeed
turn/slip indicator (the miniature tilting plane)
compass/heading
pitch indicator (artificial horizon)

and of course, fuel.

the pitch indicator and turn/slip may be combined into one instrument.

For more than you ever wanted to know about flight instruments, the FAA's instrument flying handbook is freely available for download in PDF form, and it's only a few hundred pages.

Sandylowlead 12-05-2009 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kozzm0 (Post 125455)
the ones that matter are the basic 6:

altitude
rate of climb/descent
relative airspeed
turn/slip indicator (the miniature tilting plane)
compass/heading
pitch indicator (artificial horizon)

and of course, fuel.

the pitch indicator and turn/slip may be combined into one instrument.

For more than you ever wanted to know about flight instruments, the FAA's instrument flying handbook is freely available for download in PDF form, and it's only a few hundred pages.

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