
doi: 10.4271/as394a
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This Aeronautical Standard covers four (4) basic types of direct indicating instruments as follows:</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> <ol class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">TYPE I - Range 0-2000 feet per minute climb and descent</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">TYPE II - Range 0-3000 feet per minute climb and descent</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">TYPE III - Range 0-4000 feet per minute climb and descent</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">TYPE IV - Range 0-6000 feet per minute climb and descent</div></li></ol></div></div>
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