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Re: Europa-List: Re: Digital Readout Engine Gauges

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Digital Readout Engine Gauges
From: Paul Atkinson <paullatkinson@talktalk.net>
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 09:11:59

Michael

I am probably totally biased now but I have to disagree. I can't comment  
on any extra brain activity that may be required but having sat in front  
of several different types of digital display over a number of years I  
find them just as easy to use as analogue ones and actually prefer them.  
Probably the best type of display is one that combines the two.  I am sure  
that it aids more accurate speed control, which is no bad thing,  
particularly in low speed flight near the ground.
My car has a digital display (no analogue) and although it took a bit of  
getting used to I am very comfortable with it now, and no longer feel that  
an analogue display is necessary at all.

Regards


Paul Atkinson


wrote:

>  Martin,
>  Be aware that only numerical displays impose additional workload to the  
> pilot. You would actually have to read the number and the brain has to  
> process the numbers and compare them mentally.
>  In your case, I would look for some instruments with a combined analog  
> and digital representation in one instrument.
> Example is at  
> http://www.sportflyingshop.com/Instr/Stratomaster/SmartSingles/smartsingles.html
>   
> .
> The nice thing about digital once is that many have a monitoring feature  
> and will ring an alarm when certain programmed levels are exceeded.
>  You find also nicer looking once in the automotive and aviation  
> industry if you look further.
>  Advantage of analog representation is that you just need to have a  
> short look at the instrument to see that all data are in the right area.  
> Much quicker and less workload to the brain. This is exactly the reason  
> why the digital representation in a car never took of.
>  Regards
>  Michael Grass
> A266 Trigear
> Detroit
>


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