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Artificial Horizon (Attitude Indicator)

234k jamesPLANESii  4.9 years ago
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A 100% functional artificial horizon. The inner workings appear rather over-complicated because it's modified from one I made a month ago that used a gyro. However, it responded to mass even though it was 0 mass, so it didn't work. :(. Luckily this one works perfectly!
This isn’t an aerobatic one so it only pitches to 20 degrees and rolls to 100 degrees. This is realistic.


1:1 scale

0 mass & drag

Detach by the red part.


Enjoy!

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Artificial Horizon
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 0.2ft (0.1m)
  • Length 0.6ft (0.2m)
  • Height 0.6ft (0.2m)
  • Empty Weight 2,623lbs (1,189kg)
  • Loaded Weight 2,623lbs (1,189kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 0

Parts

  • Number of Parts 55
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 213
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    7,687 Kimfri

    This is amazing, will be using it in my Tilt-rotor. I'll tag you.

    4.5 years ago
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    444 RigJig

    I have just one question, How?!

    4.9 years ago
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    @Zanedavid np, I didn't know that they where the same thing when I heard about it

    4.9 years ago
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    9,361 Zanedavid

    Oh I’m small brain, my apologies @ACEPILOT109

    4.9 years ago
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    @Zanedavid Attitude Indicator is the new name

    4.9 years ago
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    9,361 Zanedavid

    What’s the “new name”? Horizon indicator or something? @ACEPILOT109

    4.9 years ago
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    10.7k Galland

    Excellent structure, really beautiful

    4.9 years ago
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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Could you make one that goes full range please?

    +1 4.9 years ago
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    I also call it an Artificial Horizon, I dislike the new name

    +1 4.9 years ago
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    Awesome af, good job and really helpful!

    4.9 years ago