Monday, January 4, 2010

Microsoft Aviation What's The Term Heading Mean In Aviation?

What's the term heading mean in aviation? - microsoft aviation

Hello.

I played my game Microsoft Flight Simulator, this morning.

I flew a mission, and the driver told me to turn a position of 106

I fly an Airbus.

Now I think I know it's an airplane to the compass.

But where do I find the title in the dashboard?

Thank you.

Oh, and digital maps?

4 comments:

Anonymou... said...

Find this book online:
http://www.flightsimbooks.com/learning/

mcdonald... said...

The term also refers to a starting address of the top ... instead of letters to describe the location (eg, NE), with a number on a 3-digit format (eg 060 or 190)

I also play Flight Simulator (Flight Simulator X, had in the first place) and flew the planes that display the compass in a multi-function displays displayed seats (large screens) in the middle. This is a digital display with a compass and a square top with a reading of his departure, EXACT (eg 030)

Mike B said...

Compass direction relative to 0 for North, East 90, 180 and 270 in the south and west.

Line should be shown on the compass or the HUD.

aviophag... said...

I'm happy to play it as "a game." That is all, and you can not learn to fly a real aircraft in this way.

The "start" an aircraft in flight is simply the direction in which shows the nose. It is the title in his directional gyro find (in the middle base plate and the rotation in height) and the magnetic compass (usually mounted on the dashboard).

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