This recommended practice covers an instrument which measures and displays angle of deviation of the airstream dependent on mounting location on the aircraft.
This recommended practice covers an instrument which measures and displays angle of deviation of the airstream dependent on mounting location on the aircraft.
This standard covers stall warning instruments to provide positive warning to the pilot of an impending stall. Stall, as defined for the purpose of this standard, is the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable.
This standard covers stall warning instruments to provide positive warning to the pilot of an impending stall. Stall, as defined for the purpose of this standard, is the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable.
This specification covers three types as follows: Type I - Range 0 - 2000 feet per minute climb and descent. Type II - Range 0 - 4000 feet per minute climb and descent. Type III - Range 0 - 6000 feet per minute climb and descent.
This Aeronautical Standard covers four (4) basic types of direct indicating instruments 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
This Aeronautical Standard covers five basic types of airspeed instruments with indication range essentially as follows: TYPE I - 1 revolution TYPE II - 1 revolution (unequal scale) TYPE III - 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 revolutions TYPE IV - 7 revolutions TYPE V - 1-3/4 to 2 revolutions
This specification covers six types of instruments as follows: TYPE I - 30 - 250 miles per hour range TYPE II - 40 - 300 miles per hour range TYPE III - 50 - 400 miles per hour range TYPE IV - 50 - 450 miles per hour range TYPE V - 50 - 700 miles per hour range TYPE VI - 50 - 425 knots range
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.
This Aeronautical Standard covers two basic types of temperature indicators as follows: TYPE I - Ratiometer type actuated by changes of 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.
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) 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 EMF output of a thermocouple; the varying EMF input to the instrument being obtained by temperature changes of the temperature sensing thermocouple.
This Aerospace Standard covers an air data computer characterized by the concept of transducing and computing the majority of air data requirements for an aircraft. The display instruments and other using subsystems are not considered in this scope except where they perform computing operations for output parameters as covered by this specification. The computer may accept the inputs and provide the outputs listed in paragraphs 2.1 and 2.2 respectively. The computer may also provide an altitude encoder output for IFF Mark X ¯ ¯ (SIF)/Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System SIF/ATCRBS; in which case AS 855* "Altitude Device Providing Outputs for Automatic Pressure Altitude Reporting" shall be referred to for applicable minimum standards. (Note - Reference to air data computer in subsequent paragraphs will be designated as "instrument".)