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![]() Our club aircraft have GNS-430s and Strikefinders, but I'm looking at adding some additional capacity. Long term, I suspect that ADS-B plus an MFD is going to be the way to go. But ADS-B coverage is a little light right now, so I'm reluctant to have members spending money today for such limited capability. Yet I'm also reluctant to spend lots of money on something to be replaced in the not too distant future. One solution is to go with some portable device for WX etc. This has additional advantages, like backup power and the like. And even though we've standby vacuums, I'm also attracted to portables with some sort of solid state AI backup. The VistaNav and Cheetah 190 are high on my list. But I'd like to have some type of "semi-permanent" mounting solution. It should make the device tough to remove (although not impossible) and should not be too annoying to the pilot not using the gear. I'm especially interested in this to simplify the usual "wiring mess" which portables with multiple add-ons impose. What's possible? Obviously, cost is a factor. So something that doesn't require a 337, multiple inspections, a five-foot stack of paperwork, etc. would be preferable. Suggestions/recommendations? Thanks... Andrew http://flyingclub.org/ |
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Andrew Gideon wrote: But I'd like to have some type of "semi-permanent" mounting solution. It should make the device tough to remove (although not impossible) and should not be too annoying to the pilot not using the gear. I'm especially interested in this to simplify the usual "wiring mess" which portables with multiple add-ons impose. What's possible? would ram-mounts be useful for you? -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message news ![]() Our club aircraft have GNS-430s and Strikefinders, but I'm looking at adding some additional capacity. Long term, I suspect that ADS-B plus an MFD is going to be the way to go. But ADS-B coverage is a little light right now, so I'm reluctant to have members spending money today for such limited capability. Yet I'm also reluctant to spend lots of money on something to be replaced in the not too distant future. One solution is to go with some portable device for WX etc. This has additional advantages, like backup power and the like. And even though we've standby vacuums, I'm also attracted to portables with some sort of solid state AI backup. The VistaNav and Cheetah 190 are high on my list. But I'd like to have some type of "semi-permanent" mounting solution. It should make the device tough to remove (although not impossible) and should not be too annoying to the pilot not using the gear. I'm especially interested in this to simplify the usual "wiring mess" which portables with multiple add-ons impose. What's possible? Obviously, cost is a factor. So something that doesn't require a 337, multiple inspections, a five-foot stack of paperwork, etc. would be preferable. Suggestions/recommendations? Thanks... Andrew http://flyingclub.org/ Panel Dock for several portable GPS/WX devices might work. I've seen these mounted in homebuilts and they help reduce the "wire tangle", but your "high on my list" avionics are not on the airgizmo list. http://www.airgizmos.com/index.asp John Severyn @KLVK |
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On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 21:45:27 -0400, Bob Noel wrote:
would ram-mounts be useful for you? I don't know; I'm not familiar with this. But it lead me to: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/av/mounts.html which looks like it has some promise. This, for example: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...ssnarailmt.php looks "attractive". I've long wanted a cup holder, for example laugh! It doesn't seem like it solves any wiring problems, though. Am I missing something? And can these be installed by anyone? Is it a 337 sort of thing (I'm thinking of problems with Cessna seat rails in the past)? Thanks... Andrew |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 21:45:27 -0400, Bob Noel wrote: would ram-mounts be useful for you? I don't know; I'm not familiar with this. But it lead me to: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/av/mounts.html which looks like it has some promise. This, for example: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...ssnarailmt.php looks "attractive". I've long wanted a cup holder, for example laugh! It doesn't seem like it solves any wiring problems, though. Am I missing something? And can these be installed by anyone? Is it a 337 sort of thing (I'm thinking of problems with Cessna seat rails in the past)? They are not installed. They are portable. |
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I don't think this discussion was about panel mounting portable avionics,
but I thought I would share what 'Dave' the avionics guy at our airport told me. I want to remove my old clunker ADF from the copilot side and install an airgizmo mount with the 15 degree angle adapter. He thinks since the hole will already be there from removing the ADF, the only paperwork necessary is updating the maintenance logs and the weight-and-balance information. Hope he's right. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 21:45:27 -0400, Bob Noel wrote: would ram-mounts be useful for you? I don't know; I'm not familiar with this. But it lead me to: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/av/mounts.html which looks like it has some promise. This, for example: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...ssnarailmt.php looks "attractive". I've long wanted a cup holder, for example laugh! It doesn't seem like it solves any wiring problems, though. Am I missing something? And can these be installed by anyone? Is it a 337 sort of thing (I'm thinking of problems with Cessna seat rails in the past)? Thanks... Andrew |
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There are several articles lately about installing the Air Gizmos mount.
Mike Busch has been one of the most vocal. According to him and others this mount is the very definition of a minor alteration. Mike Noel wrote: I don't think this discussion was about panel mounting portable avionics, but I thought I would share what 'Dave' the avionics guy at our airport told me. I want to remove my old clunker ADF from the copilot side and install an airgizmo mount with the 15 degree angle adapter. He thinks since the hole will already be there from removing the ADF, the only paperwork necessary is updating the maintenance logs and the weight-and-balance information. Hope he's right. |
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On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 08:56:12 -0600, Newps wrote:
There are several articles lately about installing the Air Gizmos mount. Mike Busch has been one of the most vocal. According to him and others this mount is the very definition of a minor alteration. Yet: http://www.airgizmos.com/faq.asp includes: Q: Can the Panel Dock be installed in a certified aircraft? A: The Panel Dock can be installed in a certified aircraft, but you will need an FAA field approval. Why would the manufacturer provide misinformation that raises the cost of its product? Where have these articles appeared? I'd like very much to read them. Thanks... Andrew |
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![]() Semi permanent may violate the FAR's. If you change the weight and balance and have an accident with a "semi permanent" piece of equipment you could have a legal problem. Be careful what you attach to the aircraft. This is a good question actually. |
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darthpup wrote:
Semi permanent may violate the FAR's. If you change the weight and balance and have an accident with a "semi permanent" piece of equipment you could have a legal problem. Be careful what you attach to the aircraft. This is a good question actually. Changing the weight and balance is NOT a major modification UNLESS you increase the gross weight or envelope. Increasing the empty weight doesn't count. |
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