MickYoumans
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Decisions, decisions, decisions!!! I would really like to put an auto-pilot in my airplane this summer. The poll options in this thread seem to be the hot runners at this time. There are pros and cons to each of the options.
Garmin G5s with GFC500 AP - Unfortunately Garmin does not have my airplane on the GFC500 STC yet. So if I were to go this route I would have to wait and see when or if they add my airplane to the STC list. Considering that all of my radio stack is Garmin except for the audio panel which is a PS Eng 8000BT, going the Garmin route would keep my plane pretty much in the Garmin family. Another negative is that the G5s have limited 'glass panel' functionality and can't be upgraded to add additional functionality like the Aspen E5.
Aspen E5 with TruTrak AP - This is available right now for my aircraft. The guys on the Piper forum are saying good things about the TruTrak auto-pilot but I still think it is a little early in the game to say this is a good way to go. The new Aspen E5 is supposed to have new hardware with a brighter and higher resolution display. The guys that have the Aspen glass seem to like them. The E5 is software upgradeable to the Evolution Pro version and has a synthetic vision option available too. Although the E5 is upgradable, the software upgrade prices seem crazy expensive to me and probably not worth the cost.
Dynon HDX with Dynon AP - I really like the HDX system. To me it is a true glass panel display with a good sized screen. It also comes standard with the navigation maps and synthetic vision...no expensive upgrades. I have heard so little talk about their auto-pilot that I don't know how to evaluate it against the Garmin and TruTrak APs. The Dynon system is not approved for my airplane yet and the installation locations are limited to only three locations, none of which are anywhere close to me. Like the Garmin GFC500, it would be a wait and see game as to when and if my airplane gets added to their STC list. I imagine over time they will expand the installation network, but again, that is another wait and see situation.
I thought it would be neat to have a thread where all three of these options could be discussed and not just for my airplane. You guys may know of other pros and cons that I'm not aware of. I imagine it will be around July or August before I attempt to pull the trigger on anything and I'm really trying to do my homework now so that I can make the best informed decision possible. The best decision may be to exercise patience and just see how things fall out with the STCs and install costs. A lot can change in six months to a year.
Garmin G5s with GFC500 AP - Unfortunately Garmin does not have my airplane on the GFC500 STC yet. So if I were to go this route I would have to wait and see when or if they add my airplane to the STC list. Considering that all of my radio stack is Garmin except for the audio panel which is a PS Eng 8000BT, going the Garmin route would keep my plane pretty much in the Garmin family. Another negative is that the G5s have limited 'glass panel' functionality and can't be upgraded to add additional functionality like the Aspen E5.
Aspen E5 with TruTrak AP - This is available right now for my aircraft. The guys on the Piper forum are saying good things about the TruTrak auto-pilot but I still think it is a little early in the game to say this is a good way to go. The new Aspen E5 is supposed to have new hardware with a brighter and higher resolution display. The guys that have the Aspen glass seem to like them. The E5 is software upgradeable to the Evolution Pro version and has a synthetic vision option available too. Although the E5 is upgradable, the software upgrade prices seem crazy expensive to me and probably not worth the cost.
Dynon HDX with Dynon AP - I really like the HDX system. To me it is a true glass panel display with a good sized screen. It also comes standard with the navigation maps and synthetic vision...no expensive upgrades. I have heard so little talk about their auto-pilot that I don't know how to evaluate it against the Garmin and TruTrak APs. The Dynon system is not approved for my airplane yet and the installation locations are limited to only three locations, none of which are anywhere close to me. Like the Garmin GFC500, it would be a wait and see game as to when and if my airplane gets added to their STC list. I imagine over time they will expand the installation network, but again, that is another wait and see situation.
I thought it would be neat to have a thread where all three of these options could be discussed and not just for my airplane. You guys may know of other pros and cons that I'm not aware of. I imagine it will be around July or August before I attempt to pull the trigger on anything and I'm really trying to do my homework now so that I can make the best informed decision possible. The best decision may be to exercise patience and just see how things fall out with the STCs and install costs. A lot can change in six months to a year.