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It will show an '''elevation indicator''' on your right and a '''groundspeed indicator''' on your left. | It will show an '''elevation indicator''' on your right and a '''groundspeed indicator''' on your left. | ||
− | At the top of the screen, | + | At the top of the screen, it will show the '''Heading''' indicator. |
In the middle of the screen the '''Artificial Horizon.''' EFIS code engine has been programmed to work close to a real one. | In the middle of the screen the '''Artificial Horizon.''' EFIS code engine has been programmed to work close to a real one. |
Revision as of 16:38, 20 October 2015
The EFIS module is a graphic interface which displays real 3D terrain while flying. In order to use it, you will first need to download the 3D data from the Map Store. This is a complex piece of data and it works for both the EFIS module and the Elevation Graph. So this means that once you have installed it in Air Navigation Pro, you won’t need to install the Free Elevation data.
It will show an elevation indicator on your right and a groundspeed indicator on your left.
At the top of the screen, it will show the Heading indicator.
In the middle of the screen the Artificial Horizon. EFIS code engine has been programmed to work close to a real one.
At the bottom, there`s a green button that shows a different label depending on how and where you are flying.
You might see the following:
You can freely navigate throughout the terrain in this mode.
Press it for 2 seconds to calibrate it according to your device`s position.
This will show when using an AHRS G mini gadget.
You will show when using Air Navigation Pro with X-Plane.
You will show it when using Air Navigation Pro with FSX.
In order to make use of the Artificial Horizon and heading indicator, you must have an iPad/iPhone with internal gyroscopes (iPhone 4/4S/iPad 2 and newer versions).
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