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![]() I have a Dynon EFIS in my Nimbus 3, 26m. I have been cloud flying for almost 10+ yrs in Florida...all legal, there are a lot of misconceptions of this...but according to the current FAR, in the USA cloud flying is legal. With the EFIS, I have a Tru-Trak T&B, however, the preferred T&B is always a 6 degree per sec turn versus a 3 degree per sec turn...due to the slower speeds that sailplanes maneuver during thermalling. Check out the Dynon site, they are very reasonable, simple to install and small amperes draw as well: http://www.dynonavionics.com The ASH more in likely exceeded his Vne based on air density & temperature, encounter flutter...then you know the rest of the story... Fly safe... Shawn -- faadpe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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Shawn,
This group is discussing gliders. Battery powered gliders. The Dynon units require 8 to 12 Watts! This does not seem like a very practical instrument for gliders. At 22:48 14 November 2005, Faadpe wrote: I have a Dynon EFIS in my Nimbus 3, 26m. I have been cloud flying for almost 10+ yrs in Florida...all legal, there are a lot of misconceptions of this...but according to the current FAR, in the USA cloud flying is legal. With the EFIS, I have a Tru-Trak T&B, however, the preferred T&B is always a 6 degree per sec turn versus a 3 degree per sec turn...due to the slower speeds that sailplanes maneuver during thermalling. Check out the Dynon site, they are very reasonable, simple to install and small amperes draw as well: http://www.dynonavionics.com The ASH more in likely exceeded his Vne based on air density & temperature, encounter flutter...then you know the rest of the story... Fly safe... Shawn -- faadpe ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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I must be missing something here. The header is about Emfo vs. Jaxida
covers. Help elucidate this mystery. Cheers, Charles |
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