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I think there is an error on the A10 ADI. An extra Triangular index marker is visible on the left hand side near the Glide slope centre point marker.

 

No such triangular index exists on the real ADI when the GS Off flag is removed. If this index does exist perhaps its attached to or part of the GS OFF Flag logic ?

You certainly shouldn't see if the gS marker is also displayed.

 

ILS GS OFF Flag

ILS GS Pointer

ILS GS Centre Tick mark

Left Wings Level ref mark

 

A10ADI.jpg

 

SUGGESTED FIX.

Remove the Triangular marker.

or Attach it to the GS OFF FLAG indicator.

Edited by IvanK
Posted (edited)

Ok it makes sense if that is the ILS GS indicator. However in DCS A10 an additional horizontal pointer is present that follows the ILS Glide slope whilst this triangular one remains stationary. So one of them is redundant ?

 

2pointers.jpg

Edited by IvanK
Posted (edited)

Ok here is an in game example. On finals for the Senaki Rwy 09 ILS (using Raw Data). Just prior to Glide Slope intercept. We are 1 Dot Below the Glide Slope. This is indicated by the GS reference. The Redundant Triangular and Stationary pointer visible.

 

senakiILS.jpg

Based on the images others have posted the Straight Line GS reference should be replaced by the triangular reference. At present the triangular reference does absolutely nothing as it is staionary and points just above the On Slope datum line.

Edited by IvanK
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The triangle, apparently, is the odd man out...

 

http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=75722

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