Figure 3.1: Analog Vario
When the NAV detects that the pilot is climbing, a black bar starts to grow on the left, from
the bottom of the scale to the top ,with 0,1 m/s increments. The same bar grows on the right, from
the top of the scale to the bottom, if sinking is detected.
Big Analog Vario
The Big analog Vario element shows the instantaneous vertical speed (Figure
3.2
). This element
can be resized and re-positioned.
Figure 3.2: Big Analog Vario
This Element graphically represents the rate of climb, scaled from 0 m/s to +/-10 m/s depending
if you are climbing or sinking. In this Element a black bar starts from the middle of the scale and
grows at 0.1 m/s increments, up to 5 m/s at the top of the scale. When 5 m/s value is reached the
black bar starts to disappear from 0 m/s (middle of the scale) until the top of the scale. When the
bar completely disappears the climbing rate is equal, or above 10 m/s. The same process occurs
when descending, but from the middle of the scale to the bottom.
Double Bar Analog Vario
The Double Bar Analog Vario element shows the instantaneous vertical speed (Figure
3.3
). This
element can be resized and re-positioned. In this Element the left side shows climb rates and the
right side shows sink rates.
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