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Compass; Magnetic, Pilot's Standby

2012-08-22
CURRENT
AS5604A
This specification covers the design requirements and all performance requirements for procurement of 1 7/8 inch dial pilot’s standby compasses as specified herein.
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Fuel and Oil Quantity Instruments

2012-08-22
CURRENT
AS405D
This Aeronautical Standard covers two basic types of instruments as follows: Type I - Float Instruments Type II - Capacitance Instruments
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Temperature Instruments (Reciprocating Engine Powered Aircraft)

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS413B
This Aerospace Standard covers two basic types of temperature instruments as follows: TYPE I: Ratiometer type, actuated by changes in electrical resistance of a temperature sensing electrical resistance element; the resistance changes being obtained by temperature changes of the temperature sensing resistance element. TYPE II: Millivoltmeter type, operated and actuated by varying E.M.F. output of a thermocouple; the varying E.M.F. input to the instrument being obtained by temperature changes of the temperature sensing thermocouple.
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Flight Directors (Reciprocating Engine Powered Aircraft)

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS420B
This Aerospace Standard covers Flight Directors for use on aircraft to indicate to the pilot, by visual means, the correct control application for the operation of an aircraft in accordance with a pre-selected flight plan.
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Automatic Pilot Installations

2008-02-16
HISTORICAL
ARP419A
These recommendations cover the mechanical and electrical installation and installation test procedures for automatic pilots of the type normally used in transport type aircraft. The material in this ARP does not supercede any airworthiness requirement in the Civil Air Regulations.
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Rate of Climb (Vertical Speed) Indicator, Pressure Actuated (Turbine Powered Subsonic Aircraft)

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS429
This Aerospace Standard covers four basic types of direct reading pressure actuated rate of climb (vertical speed) indicators as follows: Type I - Range 0-2000 feet per minute climb and descent Type II - Range 0-3000 feet per minute climb and descent Type III - Range 0-4000 feet per minute climb and descent Type IV - Range 0-6000 feet per minute climb and descent
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Single-Degree-of-Freedom Spring-Restrained Rate Gyros

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS1104
This specification covers that gyroscopic instrument normally defined as a "subminiature rate gyro." The rate gyro, when subjected to an angular rate about its input axis, provides an AC output voltage proportional to the angular rate. The subminiature size category generally includes gyro instruments of one (1) inch diameter or less and three and one-half (3 1/2) inches length or less. This specification defines the requirements for a subminiature spring-restrained, single-degree-of-freedom rate gyro for aircraft, missile, and spacecraft applications.
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PRECISION MOTOR TACHOMETER GENERATOR

2008-02-16
CURRENT
ARP667
This recommended practice establishes objectives for high performance control motor tachometer generators to be used with aeronautical and associated equipment in protective enclosures or completely within the shell of the aircraft so that they are subjected only to the internal climatic conditions of heat, cold, shock, vibration, and humidity. Control motor tachometer generators larger than size 23 are not covered in this document.
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Liquid Oxygen Quantity Instruments

2008-02-16
CURRENT
ARP433A
This Aeronautical Recommended Practice covers Liquid Oxygen Quantity Indicators for use with associated Liquid Oxygen converters.
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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR BANK & PITCH INSTRUMENTS

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS8001
This Standard covers Bank and Pitch Instruments which measure and display the angular displacement of bank and pitch from a gyroscopic vertical reference. This reference may be pneumatically or electrically driven and be contained within the instrument display case or located remotely. Unless otherwise specified, whenever the term "Instrument" is used, it is to be understood to be the complete system of gyro component, any auxiliary equipment and display.
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