Synchroscope

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A synchroscope is a measuring instrument for determining the synchronization between two or more units.

In particular, the synchroscope is used in flight navigation to check to what extent the engines of two or four- jet jet aircraft are working synchronously or with the same thrust . The synchroscope belongs to the group of flight monitoring devices and is usually installed in the center console of an aircraft cockpit .

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