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El instrumento RMI en Air Air Navigation utiliza información proveniente del GPS y no recibe ninguna onda de radio.


La parte superior es el indicador ADF. La aguja amarilla apunta hacia el waypoint seleccionado que corresponde al eje longitudinal de la aeronave.

La rosa de los vientos puede ser girada manualmente al presionar y arrastrar los dedos hacia arriba o abajo desde la izquierda o derecha del indicador.

Below the main indicator the name of the active waypoint is displayed as well as the distance to the waypoint. It is possible to select any kind of waypoint (Airports, VOR, NDB, etc) as an ADF target waypoint unlike with a real ADF which requires NDB or AM transmitters as waypoints. You can select a new waypoint from the database with the "i" disclosure button on the bottom part of the instrument.

Please read «Selecting waypoints from the database» for more information about it.

A “NAV” warning flag will let you know that you should NOT trust the ADF indicator in the following cases:
  • No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
  • The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;
  • The GPS accuracy is less than 2.5 nautical miles.



Note: remember that you will ONLY find the spinball at the bottom of the instrument on iPhone/iPod Touch devices.




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