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three-eight-hotel wrote:
Aircraft Spruce has a product listing for the Approach Sport Hub Avionics Wiring Systems http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo.../approach1.php The Pro Hub for IFR is $600 and the cables aren't cheap, but it seems like once this is installed, avionics additions/upgrades could be done fairly easily??? Would someone considering an avionics stack upgrade be wise to consider installing something like this as a hub for the entire stack? Especially if there was a constraint to upgrade a little at a time? I asked my avionics guy about this or something similar and he wrinkled up his nose and said those were for homebuilders. I didn't get any more detail about why it was a Bad Thing. |
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