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I'm flying a Cherokee with the standard non-EFIS six pack that includes an electric T&B indicator that has bit the dust. If flown IFR, the T&B needs to be replaced. If its replaced with a pre-owned or new T&B, the problem is solved. But, with future avionics upgrades considered, then it's possible to do something a little different now. And this is where I need some clarification.
If the eventual goal is for a dual G5 EFIS configuration in the AI and DG/HSI positions but its too early in the budget for two G5s, my thinking is one G5 can be bought now and placed in the T&B position, leaving the existing AI and DG in place. (G5 STC says: "If the G5 is installed as the primary attitude indicator, the existing rate of turn indicator must be retained. If the G5 is installed as the rate of turn indicator, the existing primary attitude indicator must be retained").
Later, another G5 (with GMU 11) can be purchased to serve as a DG/HSI, then move the first G5 from the T&B position to the AI position and pick up an old T&B. On a related side note, I was told by Garmin support that a G5 purchased as an ADI can't be used later as an DG/HSI, even if sent to Garmin for any necessary reconfiguration. Is a Garmin G5 purchased as a DG/HSI the same unit with the exception of an external GMU 11? When I read "can be configured in attitude, DG/HI/HSI and turn coordinator positions", is that configuration occurring at the Garmin level, or at installation? They did say with experimental use it can be configured on the fly, so I'm led to believe its simple to do at the tech or pilot level. Haven't uncovered this info yet.
Also, would a G5 going into an older Cherokee need a different panel (i.e., a metal panel)? STC says "must be installed in an instrument plane constructed of aluminum with a minimum thickness of .040 inches." I'm not too familiar with what is behind the old Royalite overlay.
Thanks!
If the eventual goal is for a dual G5 EFIS configuration in the AI and DG/HSI positions but its too early in the budget for two G5s, my thinking is one G5 can be bought now and placed in the T&B position, leaving the existing AI and DG in place. (G5 STC says: "If the G5 is installed as the primary attitude indicator, the existing rate of turn indicator must be retained. If the G5 is installed as the rate of turn indicator, the existing primary attitude indicator must be retained").
Later, another G5 (with GMU 11) can be purchased to serve as a DG/HSI, then move the first G5 from the T&B position to the AI position and pick up an old T&B. On a related side note, I was told by Garmin support that a G5 purchased as an ADI can't be used later as an DG/HSI, even if sent to Garmin for any necessary reconfiguration. Is a Garmin G5 purchased as a DG/HSI the same unit with the exception of an external GMU 11? When I read "can be configured in attitude, DG/HI/HSI and turn coordinator positions", is that configuration occurring at the Garmin level, or at installation? They did say with experimental use it can be configured on the fly, so I'm led to believe its simple to do at the tech or pilot level. Haven't uncovered this info yet.
Also, would a G5 going into an older Cherokee need a different panel (i.e., a metal panel)? STC says "must be installed in an instrument plane constructed of aluminum with a minimum thickness of .040 inches." I'm not too familiar with what is behind the old Royalite overlay.
Thanks!