Perspective lines, Symbolic aircraft, Heading tape – BendixKing SG 465 System EFS 50 User Manual

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EADI Displays

4.2.2

Issued 4/95

SW 06/07/08/11

Level Attitude

20° Right Roll

SKY POINTER ROLL SCALE

In the event of an attitude failure,
the roll indicator is removed from
the display.

PERSPECTIVE LINES

A display option selected at

the time of installation and certifi-
cation. Orange lines extending
30 and 45 degrees downward
from the center of the horizon line
provide additional pilot cues in
steep turns. Refer to Figure
4.2.4.

Note: The display of perspec-

tive lines with the delta shaped
aircraft symbol is not accept-
able to some certification
agencies.

SYMBOLIC AIRCRAFT

Located in the center of the dis-
play is the fixed orange aircraft
symbol. The pitch and roll atti-
tudes of the aircraft are displayed
by the relationship of the fixed
symbolic aircraft and the mov-

able horizon. The symbolic air-
craft is flown to satisfy the com-
mand cues of the flight director.

The EFS 50 offers two symbolic
aircraft symbols, the Bull’s Eye
and Delta. Selection of the single
cue command bars will present a
delta aircraft symbol, while selec-
tion on the double cue command
bars will provide a traditional
bull’s eye aircraft symbol.

Aircraft Reference Delta

Aircraft Reference Bull’s Eye

HEADING TAPE

An optional configuration item,

selected at the time of installation
and certification, allows a white
heading tape to be fixed along
the top of the horizon line. Index
marks appear every 5 degrees
with heading annunciation dis-
played every 30 degrees. The
heading tape can be configured
with or without a heading bug.

In the event heading data
becomes unavailable or invalid, a
stationary RED “HDG” enclosed
in a RED box will be displayed
above and to the right of the
symbolic aircraft.

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