Hcsims
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I have a 1979 Tiger that I want to redo the panel on. This would be a complete new panel with purchase of Avidyne GPS, Avidyne Transponder, PS Engineering audio/com, EI 30P(TSOd engine monitor), a Dynon D100(pilot side) and D10a(rt side). I would then reuse my Stec30, and clock. The new panel would get new wiring, cb's(replacing fuses), & removal of the vacuum system. I calculate approx $36000 installed. Going all certified would add at least $13000.
Now the bad news......the Dynon/EAA STC only replaces the AI. You have to keep all the other steam instruments even though the D100 is giving you heading, vvi, airspeed, & turn slip. The Dynon, as well as MGL and GRT, build highly reliable EFIS systems and the FAA knows it. This is how the Dynon D100 got approved. The EAA presented how unreliable vacuum systems systems were vs the very popular and reliable Dynon system.
I am not enthusiastic about spending more to get all certified and I do not want to start a panel rebuild and have to keep a bunch of 1970s instruments. Glass is here and I would like to modernize as would thousands of other pilots/owners.
It seems to me there needs to be pressure brought on the FAA through AOPA and the EAA to enable this modern technology into the tens of thousands of Certified GA. With ADSB coming up in the next few years and aircraft visiting their avionics shops, this is the time to do updates that don't grossly exceed the value of the airplane while adding Situational Awareness, safety, reliability, and a less cluttered panel.
Now the bad news......the Dynon/EAA STC only replaces the AI. You have to keep all the other steam instruments even though the D100 is giving you heading, vvi, airspeed, & turn slip. The Dynon, as well as MGL and GRT, build highly reliable EFIS systems and the FAA knows it. This is how the Dynon D100 got approved. The EAA presented how unreliable vacuum systems systems were vs the very popular and reliable Dynon system.
I am not enthusiastic about spending more to get all certified and I do not want to start a panel rebuild and have to keep a bunch of 1970s instruments. Glass is here and I would like to modernize as would thousands of other pilots/owners.
It seems to me there needs to be pressure brought on the FAA through AOPA and the EAA to enable this modern technology into the tens of thousands of Certified GA. With ADSB coming up in the next few years and aircraft visiting their avionics shops, this is the time to do updates that don't grossly exceed the value of the airplane while adding Situational Awareness, safety, reliability, and a less cluttered panel.