Morgan3820
Ejection Handle Pulled
Perhaps more to the point is getting rid of the vacuum system/instrumentation. 1975 PA28R-200 with the orginal Piper AutoControl III, Avidyne IFD440. My research so far:
1. Garmin GFC500 w/ 2 G5...$23K installed, $25K with all of the,"while yur at its", assuming the shop will install with my Avidyne.
2. Aspen E5 w/ Aerocruze100...$18K installed.
3. Aspen E5 driving my current AP...$6K for the Aspen. Don't know the install costs, $4K , so $10K total. Assuming a shop will do the work.
Option 1 is preferred by my local shops, surprise!, but $23K. I don't see the return and I am not talking resale. As I become retired, I am hoping to be able to pick my weather more, but not always. I don't knowingly go up when things are at mins, but things can change while up. And aside from wanting to retire, did I mention my daughter is going to grad $chool? She is borrowing for most but will need help with living expenses.
Option 2 still ain't cheap and then there is the Aerocruz100, not as full featured as the Garmin unit, the UI appears to be clunky, but it would be a big improvement on what I have now. And my local shop says that he is getting units delivered in a timely manner now.
Option 3 is the biggest bang for the buck. Single axis is fine by me but how long will it last. When it does become unrepairable, (it was overhauled by Lancaster Avionics 10 years ago), my only option is the Aerocruz100, if it is still around.
Did I miss anything?
1. Garmin GFC500 w/ 2 G5...$23K installed, $25K with all of the,"while yur at its", assuming the shop will install with my Avidyne.
2. Aspen E5 w/ Aerocruze100...$18K installed.
3. Aspen E5 driving my current AP...$6K for the Aspen. Don't know the install costs, $4K , so $10K total. Assuming a shop will do the work.
Option 1 is preferred by my local shops, surprise!, but $23K. I don't see the return and I am not talking resale. As I become retired, I am hoping to be able to pick my weather more, but not always. I don't knowingly go up when things are at mins, but things can change while up. And aside from wanting to retire, did I mention my daughter is going to grad $chool? She is borrowing for most but will need help with living expenses.
Option 2 still ain't cheap and then there is the Aerocruz100, not as full featured as the Garmin unit, the UI appears to be clunky, but it would be a big improvement on what I have now. And my local shop says that he is getting units delivered in a timely manner now.
Option 3 is the biggest bang for the buck. Single axis is fine by me but how long will it last. When it does become unrepairable, (it was overhauled by Lancaster Avionics 10 years ago), my only option is the Aerocruz100, if it is still around.
Did I miss anything?