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Old 05-15-2011, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackdog_kt View Post
There is already a level autopilot. Set the gyro compass to the magnetic compass heading, then align the desired heading on the gyrocompass with the actual one so that the plane doesn't drift off course when you engage the autopilot. Finally, switch on the autopilot in course mode. It takes a few seconds for the gyroscopic system to stabilize, but it does fly level after that and you can also command it to make small turns and corrections by changing your desired heading in the gyro-compass.
I've been attempting to do this with the HE-111, but the wobbling back and forth in course mode goes on infinitely for me

I align the gyro compass with mag compass, then align the desired course with the gyro, engage course mode, and the plane banks left, turns 5 or 10 degrees, then turns back towards the desired course, passes it, goes 5 or 10 degrees beyond the desired course, the turns back to the left again, over and over, and never settles - constantly passing the desired course by 5-10 degrees....

I even tried turning up the the time compression and watching it for what was probably the equivalent of 5 minutes and it never settled on a course.

Any thoughts?
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