Here's a few assorted ones fro recent flights...




and here is the turn coordinator I was talking about...

regards,
Macs
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Dave,DaveB wrote:Hi Macs![]()
I don't think you'd have used much rudder on an aircraft of this size unless it was during the landing phase or when asked to do a particular turn at slow speed. The markings on the turn and slip are calibrated to enable you to make a 'standard' (2 minute) turn (shown by the 2). The 4 would (I presume) give you a 4 min turn![]()
ATB
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Ok David, the quarter turn makes senseMALTBY D wrote:I used to know about this, but it's got a little hazy now.
As Dave said, standard rate turn is a full circle in 2 minutes (3 degrees per second).
But as you say, a 4 minute turn is less movement than a 2 minute turn - so the scale can't be refering to minutes.
Thinking back to what I learned about VC10s, I think the '4' reading for the TURN needle would indicate a standard rate turn.
This instrument has standard rate turn divided into quarters 1 to 4.
So, 4/4 is standard rate (2 min), 2/4 is half rate (4 min), 1/4 quarter rate etc.
I'm prepared to be shot down on this, but that's what I'd expect of it.
DM

