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How do I create an artificial horizon indicator?

I need to create an artificial horizon indicator to show pitch and roll.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
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A solution is to use a picture indicator as in the attached vi.
The "trackball" is just the cursor of an XY graph placed over a boolean.
You can further improve the display by adding scales (see Functions > Graphic and sound > Picture plots) or making it round-shaped (use a mask).

Enjoy
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what about using a rotary - instrument with two needles (180° angle)
and change the position of the indicator using a property node

regards
timo
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Hi, I am also trying to find an artificial horizon and have also posted on a few forums. Have you had any success and if so could I have the instrument?

thanks

Andrew

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Hello,
 
I was not able to open the posted code, nor am I familiar with what a "horizon indicator" is.  If you can give me a description of this I can try to help you further.
 
Best Regards,
 
JLS
Best,
JLS
Sixclear
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Hi,
I had problems opening that as well but a different version is now available on a different discussion.
In my case, I am using 2 accelerometers orientated perpendicular to each other and used to display the attitude of an aircraft in flight i.e. pitch and roll angles. The artificial horizon shows both these variables on the same display. Stick artificial horizon into google images for a better idea of what i mean.

cheers

andrew
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JLS, an artificial horizon indicator is an instrument that is found on aircraft. It allows the pilot to determine the attitude of the vehicle while in flight. It wil indicate whether the plane is banking, climbing or diving. Since it is not always obvious to the pilot, especially when they cannot se the ground, it is an invaluable instrument to have.
 
Hope that helps

Message Edited by RM2 on 03-27-2006 07:23 PM

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I want to create a artificial horizon having display should be like that as attched in fig below. How can I make it in front panel?new1.PNG

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I see this in one of labview examples that simulate airplane landing |
did you search in labview example about it
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Yes I checked it. Nothing is given like that in some example they give 3D plotting but nothing like artificial horizon or attitude indicator

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