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Originally Posted by IvanK
Err No.
Heading indicator is spot on. you are making the same error that many RAF pilots made, There was a real Human factors issue with this compass.
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Sorry but Biggin Hill is South East of London not north West. It is not the compass it is the direction indicator just above the compass.
For the artificial horizon it get stuck and stay there in a random corner of the instrument, in a real aircraft you can cage it and when flying horizontal uncage it for fly with the instruments or is it impossible to fly at night without horizon outside, if this is true good luck to land at night.