10 Degree Turn Bank Slip Indicator Experimental Light Sport Ultralight Aircraft on 2040-parts.com
Bemidji, Minnesota, US
New 10 Degree Inclinometer made in the USA by Lev-O-Gage # 306-R or 307-M Bank indicators show lateral inclination relative to the horizon. In turning it instantly registers the slightest departure from level and shows the banking angle. This weatherproof gauge mounts to any flat surface with double sided sticky tape provided. Or may be drilled in marked indents to mount with 1/8” screws not provided. Bank scale has white markings on a black background. Approximate dimensions: 3.5"W x 1.5"H, 0.7 oz Shows angle of tilt from -10 degrees to 10 degrees A Brass ball rides in special damping fluid inside a flexible tube assembly that is shatterproof. Numerals are engraved and paint-filled for long life Buy 2 and mount one on your fuselage side wall to see the degree of climb or descent.
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