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Started by NeoMorph, January 08, 2011, 05:10:05 AM

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When reading through the manual for the ATR 72-500 by Flight 1 I came across the descriptions of the Standby Horizon.

Let's just say I won't be touching item 3...



I read that and then choked on some Doritos...
John AKA NeoMorph... Gamer, Simmer, AnythingToGetOutOfNormalLife...er

Project: ATR 72-500, Ruscool panels, OpenCockpits Electronics.
Currently Doing: Awaiting coloured acrylic for colouring rear lighting and working on final versions of overhead panel fixtures (Yay, finally!)

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Actually this could come in handy at some point. 
I guess depending on who pulled it...errr wait that didn't sound right. :laugh:

NeoMorph

It's the powered bit that I'm worried about... I'm not into electric causing my standby horizon to rapidly erect. Could cause damage. ;)
John AKA NeoMorph... Gamer, Simmer, AnythingToGetOutOfNormalLife...er

Project: ATR 72-500, Ruscool panels, OpenCockpits Electronics.
Currently Doing: Awaiting coloured acrylic for colouring rear lighting and working on final versions of overhead panel fixtures (Yay, finally!)

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