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I noticed that the operations of the clock in the cockpit of the Ka-50 have some differencies to the real ACS-1M.

I did some research and if the results are accurate, on the base of the operation, the clock in BS seems to correspond to a merge of 'ACS-1M from which it takes the Quadrant with chronometer @30 min, and the ACS-1 (with Chronometer @ 60 min, in the picture below) from which it takes all the function of the needles.

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The main difference is that the ACS-1M use the main second hand for the seconds of the chronometer, and the small quadrant (30 min) has only one hand just for the minutes.

Check this Video, at 2:55 the guy start the Chronometer....

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Nice! Same clock that is in the L-39 Albatros cockpit. ;)

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It uses the ACS-1M with the 30 minute chronometer. So if I read correctly on the 1M the big seconds hand is only used for the chronometer and doesn't move with the normal clock hours and minutes? Good to know, will add to the realism. :)

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When you talking about this clock, I remember that was one version as a desktop gadget. Now, I can't find nowhere. I found only a screensaver on Strizhi aerobatic team forum. Does anyone perhaps have a gadget?

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Thx flanker0ne :thumbup: I found v 2.0

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