Oh I dunno. The $800 for an AV-20-S that gives you:The AV-30 is one to watch, fer sure.
Oh I dunno. The $800 for an AV-20-S that gives you:
...has my attention.
- Clock
- OAT
- Volts
- Engine timer
- Flight timer
- 2 count up or down timers
- Density Altitude
- TAS
- Backup emergency AI
- AoA
- G-meter
Oh I dunno. The $800 for an AV-20-S that gives you:
...has my attention.
- Clock
- OAT
- Volts
- Engine timer
- Flight timer
- 2 count up or down timers
- Density Altitude
- TAS
- Backup emergency AI
- AoA
- G-meter
Wow. That would be a great replacement for the clock in my plane, and would be a great backup AI just in case. Doesn't look like it's been replaced just yet.
EDIT: My bad, according to their store page, the AV-20 is in stock and shipping.
Just check your required equipment list to make sure you can replace the clock.
There seems to be some debate on whether or not the clock function contained within the GTN series of navigators satisfies the legal requirement for an installed clock. You can have it displayed as a data field, so you could theoretically have it displayed while using the box. AeroVonics says right on their page that, "We are working guidance on how to potentially replace a legacy, analog clock which may be considered a required instrument in some aircraft." I would install something like this. Seems to be good value for the money.
Bump.
Anyone have any of these yet?
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This is fantastic news and with the autopilot adapter it is a no brainer for my setup. This is probably 1/3 the cost of the Aspen setup I was going to need because my century 4 uses the AI and the DG.
I just hope I don’t need any repairs on my vac system components before the entire package is certified.
At this price I may even proactively update some components.
That's exactly what they're trying to do, we'll see what autopilots they manage to make it work for: https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/a0...=w:900,h:1050,cg:true,m/cr=w:1800,h:1050,a:ccBetter read it again... it doesn’t provide the AI outputs your Century needs...
Paul
Yes this is the graphic that had me excited as well since the AI and DG will talk to the autopilot.That's exactly what they're trying to do, we'll see what autopilots they manage to make it work for: https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/a0...=w:900,h:1050,cg:true,m/cr=w:1800,h:1050,a:cc
Yes this is the graphic that had me excited as well since the AI and DG will talk to the autopilot.
This all makes sense as the CEO has the patent for the Aspen EFD.
The killer is the certification requirements and the testing and the FAA.
When I think glass panel, I think six pack replacement.
Tom
You do know the Dynon STC applies to the Sierra, right?
All I see on their site is the 172 and the V35B is scheduled to be done in Q1 2019.
That's Skyview HDX information. The D-100 and D-10A are ready to go right now: http://www.dynoncertified.com/efis-d100.php
Here's what a D-100 looks like installed: View attachment 71173
But you’ll notice they need to keep the steam gauges. It’s nothing but a bigger G5.
When I hear glass panel, that’s all I want to see. Tom
That's my panel. I chose to keep the Static/Pitot airspeed and altimeter, and the vector based TruTrak ADI as back-ups. They are not required in the STC.
Good info to know, how many hours did it take to install?