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Seattle Avionics has just released its Merlin ADS-B unit with AHRS and a battery for $249, and it's apparently compatible with ForeFlight. Seems like a good deal.
aka pre-assembled stratuxSeattle Avionics has just released its Merlin ADS-B unit with AHRS and a battery for $249, and it's apparently compatible with ForeFlight. Seems like a good deal.
50% off of what? I"m confused(now).Just got off the phone with them.
They are offering 50% off of either IFR or VFR yearly prices with purchase of the Merlin unit.
For students, they are offering $19.99 first year, and 50% off second year with purchase of Merlin unit.
I believe CFI's qualify as well for $19.99 first year, 50% off second year.
With VFR only that's $54.98 for two years
With VFR/IFR that's $89.98 for two years
or, for non-student, non-CFI that's a savings of $35 VFR and $70 for IFR.
Helps negate the cost over and above a standard Stratux.
As a side note, I scored a used iPad 2 for free. It's a 16gb but with FlyQ you can download and delete states that you need/don't need, right in the flight planning with the tap of a button. Pretty intuitive I thought. Other EFB's may have this capability, I just haven't looked closely at them.
Again, impressed with this company so far.
Nevermind, I guess you're talking about FlyQ EFB which they also make/sell. When people speak of android and efb I assume free.Just got off the phone with them.
They are offering 50% off of either IFR or VFR yearly prices with purchase of the Merlin unit.
For students, they are offering $19.99 first year, and 50% off second year with purchase of Merlin unit.
I believe CFI's qualify as well for $19.99 first year, 50% off second year.
With VFR only that's $54.98 for two years
With VFR/IFR that's $89.98 for two years
or, for non-student, non-CFI that's a savings of $35 VFR and $70 for IFR.
Helps negate the cost over and above a standard Stratux.
As a side note, I scored a used iPad 2 for free. It's a 16gb but with FlyQ you can download and delete states that you need/don't need, right in the flight planning with the tap of a button. Pretty intuitive I thought. Other EFB's may have this capability, I just haven't looked closely at them.
Again, impressed with this company so far.
I use Xavion, as well as FlyQ, as well as jeppesen VFR applications for the i pad. Does Merlin work with Xavion?
On the stratux website it says ahrs still in development. Has it been finished?
Last I knew the Stratux AHRS was still blocked on ForeFlight. Has that changed?
Thanks for sharing. It’s a good option for those with no ability to assemble things.For me it makes good sense. I can build about anything but...
Right now I'm working more than a full time job, have rental properties, flipping a house, (both which me and my son do all of the work, plus includes 2 yards to mow), moving my kids between houses, flying, studying for PPL written, prepping for checkride, live by myself, have an inground pool to take care of, helping my 92 year old father, and helping a friend fix a fence. I don't have any pets right now, Thank the Lord.
I really don't have time to build a stratux this minute, and don't want to wait till I do have time, it could be months.
With this offer, I get a dual band Stratux, with AHRS, fan, usb, antennas, charger, battery, built pretty much just the way I'd want to build it, and a 12 month warranty...all for about the same amount of money (after the discounts).
Plus, I had pretty much decided on FlyQ anyway.
I was about to pull the trigger on a Dual 170...so i appreciate the OP.
Just thought I'd share the info for anyone interested.
Makes sense. Thank you.You hit a button when you are straight and level and that orients it to your current situation.
WingX is the alternate solution.Still blocked. There’s a way around it.
You mean Asian. Whoops, sorry, wrong thread.You hit a button when you are straight and level and that orients it to your current situation.
WingX is the alternate solution.
The durability of the Merlin is the only thing that gives me pause.. I've heard a few stories about the GPS chip coming loose, etc. etc. General consensus is that Seattle Avionics' customer support is pretty good, but that doesn't do you much good if the thing conks out while you're in the air. The Dual XGPS-190 appears to be a good unit, without the 'Radio Shack' project-box look to it. And it doesn't have those 7.5" antennae to have to deal with that the Merlin does. But.... It's back up in the $850 range. IDK, this probably falls into one of those 'you get what you pay for' categories.I liked the Merlin and flyq until it broke. The adsb isn't that great it is sort of a repeater off other planes and not that accurate to your position. The weather works and winds aloft is nice but you have to have a Internet connection for it to be current.
I also wish flyq had a flight instrument screen like IFly720 so I could use it as a DG if I'm flying something without a good DG.