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It's my understanding that the STEC autopilots get their "bank"
information from the gyro in the turn coordinator while other systems derive this from the vacuum-driven horizon indicator. Are there any TSO'd systems other than STEC that do this? I ask the question because STEC's new owners are preparing to milk this cow to death by raising the system prices by 2 AMU, and some serious competition would be welcome. I consider the TC based system better because the TC is a much more reliable instrument than the AHI. |
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On Dec 20, 6:14 am, Paul kgyy wrote:
It's my understanding that the STEC autopilots get their "bank" information from the gyro in the turn coordinator while other systems derive this from the vacuum-driven horizon indicator. Are there any TSO'd systems other than STEC that do this? I ask the question because STEC's new owners are preparing to milk this cow to death by raising the system prices by 2 AMU, and some serious competition would be welcome. I consider the TC based system better because the TC is a much more reliable instrument than the AHI. Most GA autopilots work off the TC. Auto pilots that work off the attitude indicator tend to be much more expensive. The downside of TC based autopilots (such as mine) is that any yawing motion during turbulance causes the plane to lose coordination and; therefore the TC may indicate a bank in the wrong direction (the TC is only good when you are coordinated). As a result, in my experience, attitude based autopilots are better in turb. However, for the $$$$ TC based systems are the best value. -robert |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 06:14:33 -0800 (PST), Paul kgyy
wrote: It's my understanding that the STEC autopilots get their "bank" information from the gyro in the turn coordinator while other systems derive this from the vacuum-driven horizon indicator. Are there any TSO'd systems other than STEC that do this? I ask the question because STEC's new owners are preparing to milk this cow to death by raising the system prices by 2 AMU, and some serious competition would be welcome. I consider the TC based system better because the TC is a much more reliable instrument than the AHI. All rate-based autopilots get their info from the TC or a TC-like input. King KAP-140 et al. |
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