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== More on placement==
== More on placement==
* '''X:''' specifies the depth, and in this case is a negative value. The increase in the value, say from -2.330 to -2.430 means the instrument will move away from you into the panel, towards the nose of the aircraft.
* '''X:''' specifies the depth, and in this case is a negative value. The increase in the value, say from -2.330 to -2.430 means the instrument will move away from you into the panel, towards the nose of the aircraft.
* '''Y:''' is the simplest, here, and simply specifies left/right values. The pilot ASI is listed with an Y value of -xxx. The value of zero means it is centre in the panel. You will notice the the co-pilot's ASI has a positive value of xxx.  
* '''Y:''' is the simplest, here, and simply specifies left/right values. The pilot ASI is listed with an Y value of <y-m>-0.44</y-m>.. The value of zero means it is centre in the panel. You will notice the the co-pilot's ASI has a positive value of <y-m>0.44</y-m> (without the minus sign)
* '''Z:''' gives the position of the instrument in the vertical direction. For example 2.223 will place the instrument higher than 2.123 in the panel.
* '''Z:''' gives the position of the instrument in the vertical direction. For example 2.223 will place the instrument higher than 2.123 in the panel.


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