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davidh
November 19th 07, 10:10 PM
Greetings Homebuilt folk
I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has installed the
Trutrak ADI Pilot 1 using their inbuild GPS rather than an exernal GPS
to provide track information.

For the type of flying that I do I believe that not being able to
interact with the GPS and not able to get it to follow a flight plan
will be of no disadvantage.

If I can roll the aircraft onto a track and then command the unit to
follow that track I should be happy.

i am interested in hearing from others who have followed this path and
are they pleased or do they now wish that they had gone for the
external GPS option.

many thanks
Davidh

rpellicciotti
November 20th 07, 02:24 PM
On Nov 19, 4:10 pm, davidh > wrote:
> Greetings Homebuilt folk
> I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has installed the
> Trutrak ADI Pilot 1 using their inbuild GPS rather than an exernal GPS
> to provide track information.
>
> For the type of flying that I do I believe that not being able to
> interact with the GPS and not able to get it to follow a flight plan
> will be of no disadvantage.
>
> If I can roll the aircraft onto a track and then command the unit to
> follow that track I should be happy.
>
> i am interested in hearing from others who have followed this path and
> are they pleased or do they now wish that they had gone for the
> external GPS option.
>
> many thanks
> Davidh

I fly a couple of LSAs with this exact setup in them. They work
great. It is simply a matter of holding down the "control wheel
steering" button, aligning the airplane to the track that you want to
fly and releasing the button. You could always interface an external
gps at a later time if you decide to do so. You will not be "locked
in" to a limitation that you cannot change later.


Rick Pellicciotti
Belle Aire Aviation, Inc.

davidh
November 21st 07, 12:48 AM
On Nov 21, 1:24 am, rpellicciotti > wrote:
> On Nov 19, 4:10 pm, davidh > wrote:
>
>
>
> > Greetings Homebuilt folk
> > I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has installed the
> > Trutrak ADI Pilot 1 using their inbuild GPS rather than an exernal GPS
> > to provide track information.
>
> > For the type of flying that I do I believe that not being able to
> > interact with the GPS and not able to get it to follow a flight plan
> > will be of no disadvantage.
>
> > If I can roll the aircraft onto a track and then command the unit to
> > follow that track I should be happy.
>
> > i am interested in hearing from others who have followed this path and
> > are they pleased or do they now wish that they had gone for the
> > external GPS option.
>
> > many thanks
> > Davidh
>
> I fly a couple of LSAs with this exact setup in them. They work
> great. It is simply a matter of holding down the "control wheel
> steering" button, aligning the airplane to the track that you want to
> fly and releasing the button. You could always interface an external
> gps at a later time if you decide to do so. You will not be "locked
> in" to a limitation that you cannot change later.
>
> Rick Pellicciotti
Belle Aire Aviation, Inc.
>

thanks Rick,
that is exactly the information that I was seeking
What's more you managed to answer the question that I should have,
but did not ask.
best of wishes
Davidh
38 34'08.61" south
146 40'32.06" east

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