degrees. It must be swing and adjustable. Check with your local EAA
technical counslor and your FAA inspector. The Hamilton compass are great
with very little adjustment and as acurate as a gyro.
At 10:57 PM 2/5/2000 -0330, you wrote:
time,Well thanks so much for all your responses regarding my questions on
instruments. I feel a little more informed now while looking through the
different catalogs. I won't be installing gyro instruments for quite some
lookjust want to keep it simple and relatively cheap. I did check on those
electronic compasses in Radio Shack, they look great ... but they only give
readings in 5 degree increments.( if that really matters) I sure like the
type?of that 'vertical card compass' though, anyone have experience with this
Doug MartinThanks Again,
Clay
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