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Is this a valid IFR panel for an experimental airplane? What's wrong with me?
Garmin G5 PFD/ADI: primary display / attitude airspeed altitude turn slip
Garmin G5 HSI: horizontal situation cdi
Garmin GNC 255: nav com standby monitor intercom cdi
Garmin GNX 375: gps transponder ads-b in out cdi
Elec Intl CGR-30P: engine monitor tach temp fuel
Clock: it's a clock
Photoshopped this into a 10 inch X 8 inch space.
Couldn't find an example of dual G5s as primaries without other redundancies, hence the question. You'd need to know the secondary functions of each item like the back of your hand. (see scenarios below)
I expect a lot of complaints based on my research on this forum and elsewhere.
Each G5 replaces only one six-pack instrument: Nope, that's for certified aircraft STCs! See the G5 primary functions in quoted text below.
A G5 is a small thing to look at: Yup.
A G5 only has one knob: Indeed.
One G3X is better and cheaper than dual G5s: Granted. Say you don't care. G5s look nice. Limited feature set. No layout choices or extensive menu systems to think about, there's just 1 way to do it.
Without autopilot you'll die: Fine, install it. The G5 apparently displays and controls autopilot. There's even a flight director! Maybe add e.g. GFC 500 autopilot buttons because one knob to rule them all gets old. Maybe not?
Backup instruments are missing so you'll die: Dead G5 -> switch the other G5 to the PFD page. Dead magnetometer -> G5s switch to GPS track. Dead GPS -> use VORs. Dead COM -> use handheld or 91.185. Dead engine monitor -> use ears. Dead alternator -> battery backups. So on. A widespread electrical failure would be terrifying but not unique to G5s.
When your GPS dies, believe it or not, you die: Meh, same as when you have only two nav radios and one dies.
Can't listen to weather without leaving ATC: Put weather in standby and use the monitor function.
Can't track one VOR while intersecting another radial: Use OBS CDI mode on the nav radio. Punch the intersecting VOR into the GPS OBS mode and use the G5 CDI.
Can't track ILS glideslope while intersecting another radial: Same trick. G5 localizer and glideslope. Use CDI mode on the GPS display.
That's fake, you can't always use GPS as your NAV2: Guessing this isn't a practical limitation. Some people just have 1 nav radio? Anyway, not a problem unique to G5s.
Pay less if you replace X with Y: While this is sort of an exercise creating a budget panel, don't get carried away. If you replace any 1 thing in this panel for a cheaper option, does that functionally change things?
What do you mean by is this "valid": Legal. Safe. Usable in real life but missing bells and whistles.
G5 Electronic Flight Instrument Installation Manual For Experimental/LSA Aircraft 190-02072-01 February, 2022 Revision 10:
Garmin G5 PFD/ADI: primary display / attitude airspeed altitude turn slip
Garmin G5 HSI: horizontal situation cdi
Garmin GNC 255: nav com standby monitor intercom cdi
Garmin GNX 375: gps transponder ads-b in out cdi
Elec Intl CGR-30P: engine monitor tach temp fuel
Clock: it's a clock
Photoshopped this into a 10 inch X 8 inch space.
Couldn't find an example of dual G5s as primaries without other redundancies, hence the question. You'd need to know the secondary functions of each item like the back of your hand. (see scenarios below)
I expect a lot of complaints based on my research on this forum and elsewhere.
Each G5 replaces only one six-pack instrument: Nope, that's for certified aircraft STCs! See the G5 primary functions in quoted text below.
A G5 is a small thing to look at: Yup.
A G5 only has one knob: Indeed.
One G3X is better and cheaper than dual G5s: Granted. Say you don't care. G5s look nice. Limited feature set. No layout choices or extensive menu systems to think about, there's just 1 way to do it.
Without autopilot you'll die: Fine, install it. The G5 apparently displays and controls autopilot. There's even a flight director! Maybe add e.g. GFC 500 autopilot buttons because one knob to rule them all gets old. Maybe not?
Backup instruments are missing so you'll die: Dead G5 -> switch the other G5 to the PFD page. Dead magnetometer -> G5s switch to GPS track. Dead GPS -> use VORs. Dead COM -> use handheld or 91.185. Dead engine monitor -> use ears. Dead alternator -> battery backups. So on. A widespread electrical failure would be terrifying but not unique to G5s.
When your GPS dies, believe it or not, you die: Meh, same as when you have only two nav radios and one dies.
Can't listen to weather without leaving ATC: Put weather in standby and use the monitor function.
Can't track one VOR while intersecting another radial: Use OBS CDI mode on the nav radio. Punch the intersecting VOR into the GPS OBS mode and use the G5 CDI.
Can't track ILS glideslope while intersecting another radial: Same trick. G5 localizer and glideslope. Use CDI mode on the GPS display.
That's fake, you can't always use GPS as your NAV2: Guessing this isn't a practical limitation. Some people just have 1 nav radio? Anyway, not a problem unique to G5s.
Pay less if you replace X with Y: While this is sort of an exercise creating a budget panel, don't get carried away. If you replace any 1 thing in this panel for a cheaper option, does that functionally change things?
What do you mean by is this "valid": Legal. Safe. Usable in real life but missing bells and whistles.
G5 Electronic Flight Instrument Installation Manual For Experimental/LSA Aircraft 190-02072-01 February, 2022 Revision 10:
The G5 can be installed as a standalone flight display or a fully integrated backup instrument in the G3X™ system. This section contains general information as well as installation information for the G5.
3.1 Primary Functions
• Attitude (roll, pitch, and yaw)
• Air data (altitude and airspeed)
• Slip/skid and turn coordinator
• GPS (ground speed and ground track)
• Autopilot control (when installed with optional equipment)
• Optional battery backup with up to 4 hours of emergency power
• RS-232 and CAN communication interfaces
• Course and navigation display (when installed with optional equipment)
• Magnetic heading (when installed with optional equipment)