On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 20:48:37 -0600
William Riley wrote:
>
> After performing hard turns (probably harder than a real Cessna could 
> endure...) at close to or exceeding 90 degrees of bank the artificial 
> horizon goes wonkers and doesn't right itself.
> 
> http://remington.homelinux.net/fgfs-instrument.jpg
> 
> I've observed this behavior in 0.9.10 as well as CVS using the c172p. 
> Does anyone else see this? Am I missing something obvious? Besides not 
> doing aerobatics in a Cessna 172, I mean. ;)

I'm pretty sure that's intentional -- real artificial horizons do that
-- and some effort was put into making it do so.  It should correct after
a little while.  See:

http://mail.flightgear.org/pipermail/flightgear-devel/2003-July/019377.html

-c


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