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On Sep 27, 12:07 pm, "pgbnh" wrote:
My partner and I have decided it is time to upgrade the old 'wing-leveller' autopilot (Century I) to a real autopilot. We will likely be looking for either 2 or 3 axis (altitude would be nice, but we need to factor in cost) and will couple it to the Garmin 530. AP to be installed in a Beech Sierra So, some questions: What is your favorite AP Thoughts on 2 v 3 axis Features to look for Brands to avoid I have the Stec 30 (roll and pitch with alt hold) and combined with the new Garmin 430W its performance is absolutely awesome. Rock steady, flies complete GPS approaches. You are responsible for altitude changes and glideslope. There's a huge cost difference if you also want it to fly the slope. |
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