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Hi there,
We intend to invest into a glass panel system for a Jabiru 400... I haven't found alot of information about Blue Mountain Avionics Systems or other similar devices. Any user opinion is welcome to help us choosing the right manufacturer. Luc JOB Storch 3/4 long term project... Jab 400 will fly this year (one full time builder+other parnters). |
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 11:55:13 +0200, Luc JOB
wrote: Hi there, We intend to invest into a glass panel system for a Jabiru 400... I haven't found alot of information about Blue Mountain Avionics Systems or other similar devices. I've read a lot, but no hands on. This would be a really good time to make SnF, but by the looks of your address that might be a bit of a trip. Although pricey compared to steam gages, they are considerably less than the certified stuff. From what I've seen of the functionality and lay out I like it. Unless something changes my mind I'm planning on using it in my G-III. I think for something like $2,000 they will even send out an engineer for a couple of days to make sure things are right, but that is probably US only. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Any user opinion is welcome to help us choosing the right manufacturer. Luc JOB Storch 3/4 long term project... Jab 400 will fly this year (one full time builder+other parnters). |
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One our builders put in an early version of the Efis 1. Many, many
problems. We had another customer hire a professional avionics shop do his whole panel for $30,000. That was probably cheaper than the time, trouble and money invested doing it the amateur way. Some people have had better results, others are similar to ours. Check their builder's forum and find some other discussion groups. Definely look at other alternatives at Oshkosh before plunking down the big bucks. 'Nuf said. Roger wrote: On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 11:55:13 +0200, Luc JOB wrote: Hi there, We intend to invest into a glass panel system for a Jabiru 400... I haven't found alot of information about Blue Mountain Avionics Systems or other similar devices. I've read a lot, but no hands on. This would be a really good time to make SnF, but by the looks of your address that might be a bit of a trip. Although pricey compared to steam gages, they are considerably less than the certified stuff. From what I've seen of the functionality and lay out I like it. Unless something changes my mind I'm planning on using it in my G-III. I think for something like $2,000 they will even send out an engineer for a couple of days to make sure things are right, but that is probably US only. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Any user opinion is welcome to help us choosing the right manufacturer. Luc JOB Storch 3/4 long term project... Jab 400 will fly this year (one full time builder+other parnters). |
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