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Air Data Computers, MPS

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS417A
This Standard covers air data equipment (hereinafter designated the instrument) which when connected to sources of aircraft electrical power, static pressure, total pressure and outside air temperature (singly or in combination) provides some or all of the following computed air data output signals: Pressure Altitude* Total Temperature* Pressure Altitude (Reporting) Altitude Rate Baro-Corrected Pressure Altitude* Overspeed Warning Vertical Speed* Altitude Hold Computed Airspeed* Airspeed Hold Mach Number* Mach Hold Maximum Allowable Airspeed* qc (impact pressure) Static Air Temperature (*when used as an alternate for total temperature) True Airspeed Others
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TRUE MASS FUEL FLOW INSTRUMENTS

1962-02-01
HISTORICAL
AS431A
This Aerospace Standard covers three basic types of true mass flow indicating instruments. Each may consist of an indicator, transmitter and other auxiliary means such as a power supply or amplifier as required.
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TRUE MASS FUEL FLOW INSTRUMENTS

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS431B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers three basic types of true mass flow indicating instruments. Each may consist of an indicator, transmitter and other auxiliary means such as a power supply or amplifier as required.
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DIRECTIONAL INDICATING SYSTEM (TURBINE POWERED SUBSONIC AIRCRAFT)

1991-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP416
This recommended practice covers the requirements for gyroscopically stabilized Directional Indicating Systems, which will operate as a 1°/hour latitude corrected, free directional gyro or as a slaved gyro, magnetic compass with 1/2° accuracy.
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Directional Indicating System (Turbine Powered Subsonic Aircraft)

2020-04-14
CURRENT
ARP416B
This recommended practice covers the requirements for gyroscopically stabilized Directional Indicating Systems, which will operate as a 1°/hour latitude corrected, free directional gyro or as a slaved gyro, magnetic compass with 1/2° accuracy.
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Directional Indicating System (Turbine Powered Subsonic Aircraft)

2008-02-16
HISTORICAL
ARP416A
This recommended practice covers the requirements for gyroscopically stabilized Directional Indicating Systems, which will operate as a 1°/hour latitude corrected, free directional gyro or as a slaved gyro, magnetic compass with 1/2° accuracy.
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Automatic Pilots (Turbine Powered Subsonic Aircraft)

2020-12-22
CURRENT
AS440B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers automatic pilots intended for use on aircraft to automatically operate the primary and trim aerodynamic controls to maintain stable flight and/or to provide maneuvering about any of the three axes through servo control. Automatic control functions essential for primary or augmented flight control are excluded.
Standard

Exhaust Gas Temperature Instruments

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS428
The exhaust gas temperature instruments covered by this standard are of the electrical servo null balance type, actuated by a varying emf output of one or more parallel connected Chromel-Alumel thermocouples.
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Overspeed Warning Instrument (Turbine Powered Subsonic Aircraft)

2008-02-16
CURRENT
ARP435
This ARP covers an electro-mechanical pneumatic device which is calibrated to provide control contacts that can be made to operate a warning device whenever the indicated airspeed (IAS) reaches a maximum value as defined by the operating limit speed curve for the specific model aircraft.
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Barometry for Altimeter Calibration

2020-02-20
CURRENT
AIR1075B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is concerned only with aspects directly relating to available accuracy. While well-designed photoelectric, inductive or capacitive readers and pressure regulators, and other accessories are highly desirable for convenience and production rate, they are considered to be outside the scope of this AIR.
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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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Manifold Pressure Indicating Instruments

2008-02-16
CURRENT
AS411B
This Aerospace Standard covers two basic types of manifold pressure instruments as follows: Type I - Direct Indicating Type II - Remote Indicating
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