The Century NSD-360A combines a vertical compass card and an omni bearing course selector with course deviation for a map-like perspective. This greatly simplifies visualization of position and navigation track. Glideslope indication is presented to the left of the compass card. "Barber-striped" flags provide conspicuous warning indications for NAV, glideslope, and heading. Magnetic slaving is optional.
Century HSIs help pilots spend less time worrying about the complexities of navigating the aircraft and more time enjoying the freedom of flight. By seeing your position graphically, you receive accurate data at a glance, helping you to navigate confidently and easily in any condition. USED ITEM, TESTED AND WORKING WHEN REMOVED FROM THE PLANE !! SHIPPING FROM OUTSIDE THE USA |
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