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How should I look at these instruments on the airplane, how do I read them, and what do they mean?

1, the leftmost is the attitude meter, yellow on behalf of the earth, blue on behalf of the sky, the black bar is the aircraft two wings, the degree above represents the angle of elevation. The scale on the left of this mark is speed in knots, which is now 287 knots, the scale on the right is altitude in feet, which is now 160 feet, and there are fuchsia things on both scales referring to the target speed and target altitude.

2, the second from the left is the heading instrument, the number 331 refers to the heading, due north is 0 or 360, due east is 90, due south is 180, due west is 270.Purple dotted line is the airway, the triangle on behalf of the aircraft, purple thick line on behalf of the present nav indication of the airport downhill

3, the far right is the engine instrumentation, it looks like it should be the Boeing 747, the four bar The meter is four engines, the center N1 refers to the engine throttle percentage, now open high, are more than 90, so the row below the engine temperature of the four bars are also very high, are turning red, should be an alarm, the right side of the up refers to the landing gear has been retracted.

psThis speed, this altitude, this engine, all can see that the player is not very good at driving, and look at the top of the autopilot are not set and not open.