The accelerometer essentially measures the force of the acceleration, and
when not level, gravity provides that force. That is why a stable platform
must be level so that gravity does not come into play. Paul in Portland OR
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From: "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Lovely aircraft, Paul.
>
> But the accelerometer measure the movement (effectively). Integration
> of the acceleration gives you speed, but once the movement stops
> there's no input, nothing to say level/not level.
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