Curt Chambers
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On the new Longitude it appears it comes standard with dual Northrop Grumman LCR-100N "Hybrid Navigators" that are full AHRS units with fiber optic gyros & GPS input and inertial positioning with the loss of GPS. As an option you can swap those for Honeywell Laseref VI Inertial/GPS units with laser based gyros.
My question is why? I though the fiber optic gyro units were newer technology....are they not as accurate as the laser units? I just assume the Honeywell units are more $$ - are they that much better.
Not planning on buying a Longitude anytime soon (JUST shy of the $29 million I need ) but I'm an avionics geek.
Thanks for any insight!
My question is why? I though the fiber optic gyro units were newer technology....are they not as accurate as the laser units? I just assume the Honeywell units are more $$ - are they that much better.
Not planning on buying a Longitude anytime soon (JUST shy of the $29 million I need ) but I'm an avionics geek.
Thanks for any insight!
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