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For those among you who have seen (at OSH or aggressively shopped) and
compared current generation of EFIS who is currently putting out the best product/$$ in the $5K $7.5K and 10K regimes? I am afraid some of you homebuilders are looking at some of those the $35K (G1000) products into your $20K airplanes. I really hope not! |
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Andy wrote:
For those among you who have seen (at OSH or aggressively shopped) and compared current generation of EFIS who is currently putting out the best product/$$ in the $5K $7.5K and 10K regimes? I am afraid some of you homebuilders are looking at some of those the $35K (G1000) products into your $20K airplanes. I really hope not! I have a $2400 Dynon D100 (the 6-7" screen), there is a new firmware update that is coming out that provides for a DG display co-located with the AHI display.. In the pipeline for upgrade is an HSI functionality that uses SL30 and GPS signals for steering. It was just announced within past month. Yea.. Blue Mountain has had this for a few years now, but not in this size AT THIS PRICE. I can handle the $3k price range just fine and get ooodles of functionality compared to joe 6-packs' 6 pack. Dave |
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![]() "Dave S" wrote in message ink.net... Andy wrote: For those among you who have seen (at OSH or aggressively shopped) and compared current generation of EFIS who is currently putting out the best product/$$ in the $5K $7.5K and 10K regimes? I am afraid some of you homebuilders are looking at some of those the $35K (G1000) products into your $20K airplanes. I really hope not! I have a $2400 Dynon D100 (the 6-7" screen), there is a new firmware update that is coming out that provides for a DG display co-located with the AHI display.. In the pipeline for upgrade is an HSI functionality that uses SL30 and GPS signals for steering. It was just announced within past month. Yea.. Blue Mountain has had this for a few years now, but not in this size AT THIS PRICE. I can handle the $3k price range just fine and get ooodles of functionality compared to joe 6-packs' 6 pack. Dave I'm considering a Dynon FlightDek D180 it is the larger screen and is both a EFIS and EIS in one. If I go that way I'll leave room and pre-wire for a smaller D10 for the right seat. This will give be a back up set of flight instruments for the D180 and I would be able to put the HSI/DG on 1/3 of the D180 and the engine data on the D10. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
I'm considering a Dynon FlightDek D180 it is the larger screen and is both a EFIS and EIS in one. If I go that way I'll leave room and pre-wire for a smaller D10 for the right seat. This will give be a back up set of flight instruments for the D180 and I would be able to put the HSI/DG on 1/3 of the D180 and the engine data on the D10. If you have the room for it... the D100 (as in a second D100 size chassis) has a MUCH larger screen and is only $200 more.. (and comes with its own external directional compass (EDC), which eats most of that price diff)... you'd get the equivalent of two full INDEPENDENT EFIS and a EMS. The other nice thing I like about the D100.. its not nearly as deep as the D10(A) so if space behind the panel becomes an issue (such as in the corner of the panel, where the fuselage MAY taper inwards). Then you can have full screen engine data on the right, full AHI/DG on the left (or swappable in case your right seater wants flight data in front) Dave (back to plotting, wiring, plumbing and instrumenting) |
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![]() Andy wrote: For those among you who have seen (at OSH or aggressively shopped) and compared current generation of EFIS who is currently putting out the best product/$$ in the $5K $7.5K and 10K regimes? I am afraid some of you homebuilders are looking at some of those the $35K (G1000) products into your $20K airplanes. I really hope not! My partner and I looked at all of the different systems that are out there for both of our projects. Mine is a Long-EZ retrofit. His is a new-build F1 Rocket. We settled on the Grand Rapids Horizon 1 systems (dual screen) and Trutrack Digiflight autopilot combo. We believe that these units are the best bang for the buck and come from companies with excellent support and service history. All one had to do was walk around the display booths at AirVenture. Many of the EFIS companies had people 1 or 2 deep, while the Grand Rapids booth was 5 or 6 people deep at all times. I have also had a chance to fly a couple of S-LSA aircraft with the Grand Rapids Sport EFIS installed. That unit, coupled with their internal GPS and a SL30, makes a powerful yet inexpensive setup. Rick Pellicciotti Belle Aire Aviation, Inc. http://www.belleaireaviation.com |
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![]() "rpellicciotti" wrote in message ps.com... I have also had a chance to fly a couple of S-LSA aircraft with the Grand Rapids Sport EFIS installed. That unit, coupled with their internal GPS and a SL30, makes a powerful yet inexpensive setup. Rick Pellicciotti Belle Aire Aviation, Inc. http://www.belleaireaviation.com This is what I've been looking at. The one thing lacking in the Dynon when compared to the Grand Rapids units was the lack of any way to act as a CDI for either a Nav unit or a GPS. According to their sight they are about to fix that with an HSI type display as a software upgrade. |
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On 14 Aug 2006 15:36:54 -0700, "Andy"
wrote: For those among you who have seen (at OSH or aggressively shopped) and compared current generation of EFIS who is currently putting out the best product/$$ in the $5K $7.5K and 10K regimes? I am afraid some of you homebuilders are looking at some of those the $35K (G1000) products into your $20K airplanes. I really hope not! There are a quite a few of the current generation kit planes in which a complete Garmin system would not be out of place. That said, what are the track records for these new, uncertified systems? How do they stack up in reliability and support compared to the certified systems bearing in mind these are a fraction the cost of the certified systems. The G-III (Glasair) uses group had quite a discussion on this topic earlier this year. One of the conclusions was when using any of these systems you need to wring it out while wringing out the airplane in your restricted time be it 25 or 40 hours. Actually with the complete EFIS (glass panel) you probably need to consider a 100 hours of so to really prove it out and don't forget the basic steam gages are still required in addition to the glass panel and should be located where they are easy to read in case the electronic system fails. How many hours do you want on a system before you would trust it flying IFR? Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Roger wrote:
and don't forget the basic steam gages are still required in addition to the glass panel and should be located where they are easy to read in case the electronic system fails. Roger Halstead Roger what do you mean basic gages are still required? Do you mean by FAA or just as a good operating practice for backup safety? I do not believe you have to have any steam gages in an experimental if you have the required instrumentation in electronics. Of course if you are flying IFR then you would want backup, I would anyway. Jerry |
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Roger wrote:
and don't forget the basic steam gages are still required in addition to the glass panel and should be located where they are easy to read in case the electronic system fails. Please cite the appropriate rule that mandates that assertion. Dave |
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Dave S wrote:
Roger wrote: and don't forget the basic steam gages are still required in addition to the glass panel and should be located where they are easy to read in case the electronic system fails. Please cite the appropriate rule that mandates that assertion. For type-certificated aircraft, there's an Advisory Circular which says basically either establish specified failure probability, depending upon the importance of the instrument, or please the exception herein for "redundancy." Thus, we may see like a mechanical horizon gyro stuck in a glass panel somewhere. For amateur-built and IFR, probably a good idea too. Fred F. |
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