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11. Artificial horizon with a reference line, roll arc and pitch lines.
Reference line can be used for 45 turns, short roll arc dashes
define 15 and 30 marks and longer dash defines 45 mark. In
pitch, long line defines 10 , medium 5 and short 2.5 markings.
When autopilot is active, a magenta line appears. It shows
desired attitude as it is calculated by the autopilot.
12. Right: The turning rate scale. Yellow horizontal bar is used to
show turning rate. Depending on settings, inner black points
indicate either standard turn (3 per second), double turn (6 per
second) or glider turn (12 per second). Outer black points in-
dicate twice the turn rate of inner points.
Below: Relative wind indication arrow, wind speed and di-
rection. This is shown only when Magu (electronic magnitic
compass) is connected to CAN bus.
Some elements of the AD-AHRS screen are configurable. Please refer
to Section 4.6 starting on page 45 for more details.
3.2

Directional Indicator

The Directional Indicator screen is optional and it may not be enabled
by default. You have to enable it in settings. Please see section 4.6.5
on page 49 for the details.
Typically direction indicator is used as a second screen.
Figure 19 shows the screen with several important points marked.
1. The yellow line as an extension of aeroplane symbol points to
current azimuth (direction). The azimuth is also shown in nu-
meric value, followed by two letters. Their meaning is identical
to description of item 4 on page 36. Below the azimuth number
is also written source of the data. This can be:
3.2 Directional Indicator
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