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Hi,
Planning to put a GPSmap 196 for backup in my Cessna 172 I would appreciate to learn whether somebody has mounted a 196 on a 172 yoke? May I learn about the mounting gear used - original Garmin or OEM hardware like RAM? How about drawbacks or pros experienced with either gear? Otto Braasch (EDML) |
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The original Garmin mount works fine as such things go.
There are some problems with mounting things on the yoke: 1) The yoke feels funny. It takes some getting used to. 2) Either the instrument is mounted so low as to be difficult to see or it is high enough to obscure more important instruments. 3) If you have a big tummy like mine, a GPS mounted on the yoke is even harder to see and makes it hard to use full travel on the yoke. 4) Newer Cessnas have a built-in yoke clip that either interferes with yoke mounts or can't be used with the mount in place. I do not like yoke mounts. I do not like kneeboards, either. In fact, I have not found anyplace to put a handheld GPS where it is not more trouble than it is worth, though I have found setting it on a beanbag on the dash to be less offensive than most locations. Even there it is hard to reach the controls of the GPS and it interferes with the compass and obscures part of your view. |
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I've used the Garmin yoke mount on the 172 several times. No big deal
as far as the ease of mounting it. Of course with a yoke mount the GPS moves whenever the yoke moves, it's not directly in your field of view as it would be mounted on top of the panel, and you may not get as much yoke travel on the flare unless you remove it prior to landing. I'm trying to figure out how I'll mount it when I have a yoke clip attached when flying IFR in a plane without a panel mount GPS. Dave Otto Braasch wrote in message ... Hi, Planning to put a GPSmap 196 for backup in my Cessna 172 I would appreciate to learn whether somebody has mounted a 196 on a 172 yoke? May I learn about the mounting gear used - original Garmin or OEM hardware like RAM? How about drawbacks or pros experienced with either gear? Otto Braasch (EDML) |
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In article , David B.
Cole wrote: I've used the Garmin yoke mount on the 172 several times. No big deal as far as the ease of mounting it. Of course with a yoke mount the GPS moves whenever the yoke moves, it's not directly in your field of view as it would be mounted on top of the panel, and you may not get as much yoke travel on the flare unless you remove it prior to landing. How would it affect the yoke travel when pulling back during the flare? It would be mounted on thge yoke shaft just forward of the yoke itself. I could see how it might affect the yoke travel if you had to push it all the way in and dive, but how often would have to do that in a 172? I'm trying to figure out how I'll mount it when I have a yoke clip attached when flying IFR in a plane without a panel mount GPS. Put the GPS on the yoke and the approach plate on your kneeboard (one of the few real uses for a small kneeboard). |
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![]() "Tom Fleischman" wrote in message rthlink.net... In article , David B. Cole wrote: I've used the Garmin yoke mount on the 172 several times. No big deal as far as the ease of mounting it. Of course with a yoke mount the GPS moves whenever the yoke moves, it's not directly in your field of view as it would be mounted on top of the panel, and you may not get as much yoke travel on the flare unless you remove it prior to landing. How would it affect the yoke travel when pulling back during the flare? It would be mounted on thge yoke shaft just forward of the yoke itself. I could see how it might affect the yoke travel if you had to push it all the way in and dive, but how often would have to do that in a 172? I'm trying to figure out how I'll mount it when I have a yoke clip attached when flying IFR in a plane without a panel mount GPS. Put the GPS on the yoke and the approach plate on your kneeboard (one of the few real uses for a small kneeboard). I don't like the idea of an approach plate on a kneeboard because it forces you to look down and increases the chance of disorientation and causes you to interrupt your scan for longer than necessary. The way the 196 and 295 yoke mounts work is they have an arm that puts the GPS over the top of the yoke and down in the front and center. I doubt if you could mount it entirely behind the yoke without severely restricting travel. The GPS does not restrict yoke travel in the flare or even when practicing stalls and spins unless you are obese, like me. (And I worked hard to get that way, too. However, I am tired of being so cramped in the airplane so I am slowly losing weight now.) |
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None of the handhelds are as good as having a panel mount.
But if you are going to have a handheld, the most satisfactory solution is to mount a Garmin III above the glareshield (or beanbag it). I have a 195 as a backup to my panel mount and I just put it on my knee, (when I use it at all, which is occasionally as it has better maps of Class B airspace and has ground feature information (roads rivers etc). |
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I have a 196 yoke mount. Works great. Also have a 530. Use them both. The
Garmin 196 is a great battery backup and the yoke is a fine place to mount it. Near the hands and the eyes.Properly installed, there is no restriction issues at all. "Otto Braasch" wrote in message ... Hi, Planning to put a GPSmap 196 for backup in my Cessna 172 I would appreciate to learn whether somebody has mounted a 196 on a 172 yoke? May I learn about the mounting gear used - original Garmin or OEM hardware like RAM? How about drawbacks or pros experienced with either gear? Otto Braasch (EDML) |
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In article ,
"Wyatt Emmerich" wrote: I have a 196 yoke mount. Works great. Also have a 530. Use them both. The Garmin 196 is a great battery backup and the yoke is a fine place to mount it. Near the hands and the eyes.Properly installed, there is no restriction issues at all. I bought a Garmin 195 several years ago, and a few months later I unexpectedly acquired an airplane with an IFR panel mount GPS. I tried a couple times to use the handheld on its yoke mount (as the moving map is clearly better than that on the panel mount) but I much prefer keeping that space available for approach plates and my timer, and frankly I prefer that space to be empty whenever possible. So unfortunately, my handheld GPS has become a very expensive toy and electronic flight planner. I use it on the ground to mark waypoints that I wish to overfly later, like relatives' houses. I even tried mounting the handheld on the copilot's yoke for backup, but it's difficult to see the screen and nearly impossible to push the buttons. But I have a dream, and I'll tell you exactly what it would take to get me using the thing routinely as a backup: it would be some sort of articulated arm that mounts to the inside of my seat mechanism. Sort of like the adjustable neck on an iMac, so I could raise, lower, and swing the thing in and out of my field of view as required. I think police cars sometimes have their mobile display terminals mounted like that? Yeah, that would be pretty cool and it would probably cost hundreds. Where do people keep their approach plates when there's a handheld GPS on the yoke, anyway? I always use my yoke clip in day conditions, but due to lighting considerations I have to move the plate to my lapboard at night. It's not optimal due to distance and required head movement, but at least there's a light shining on it. |
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![]() Craig Prouse wrote: In article , "Wyatt Emmerich" wrote: ---------- Snip ----------- Where do people keep their approach plates when there's a handheld GPS on the yoke, anyway? I always use my yoke clip in day conditions, but due to lighting considerations I have to move the plate to my lapboard at night. It's not optimal due to distance and required head movement, but at least there's a light shining on it. I usually mount my Magellan 315 on the panel in the corner (secured by a bent piece of cookie sheet). I, too, like to keep my yoke mount for approach plates. As for night, I have a small red led light velcroed to my headset (one of those inch-long flat thingies). It's easy to turn on when needed, and can be kept on if necessary in the event of an electrical failure. (I carry a flashlight, too.) -- Remove "2PLANES" to reply. |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 "C J Campbell" wrote:
Subject: Garmin GPSmap 196 on 172 Yoke Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 08:38:16 -0800 The original Garmin mount works fine as such things go. There are some problems with mounting things on the yoke: 1) The yoke feels funny. It takes some getting used to. 2) Either the instrument is mounted so low as to be difficult to see or it is high enough to obscure more important instruments. 3) If you have a big tummy like mine, a GPS mounted on the yoke is even harder to see and makes it hard to use full travel on the yoke. 4) Newer Cessnas have a built-in yoke clip that either interferes with yoke mounts or can't be used with the mount in place. I do not like yoke mounts. I do not like kneeboards, either. In fact, I have not found anyplace to put a handheld GPS where it is not more trouble than it is worth, though I have found setting it on a beanbag on the dash to be less offensive than most locations. Even there it is hard to reach the controls of the GPS and it interferes with the compass and obscures part of your view. Christopher, Thanks for pointing to the facts and drawbacks of having a GPS on the yoke. My 196 and a RAM mount arrived yesterday. I will report on the installation - it may take a weeks however before I get into the plane again. Used to kneeboards from the military I have not problem with that. Cheers - Otto |
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