flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
I think he's here all the time. He just doesn't post any more.
I'm trying to pick up the word-count slack.
I think he's here all the time. He just doesn't post any more.
I'm trying to pick up the word-count slack.
That's quite a task.
Great post, Troy! Thanks for the details! And please, stick around! We missed you here!
Woohoo! See you there. I would *definitely* like to see it!
Did they recommend you put it there, or did you ask for it there? I've been trying to figure out where that button should go eventually when we do the GFC 500. I have similar push/pull controls in the Mooney. That's one spot I had thought of, but I was also thinking that it could replace the CWS button we currently have on the yoke, since the GFC 500 doesn't do CWS.
I feel like a teenage girl all over again. If I was one the first time. Thanks for the write-up @TangoWhiskey
@denverpilot, it's great to see an installation of the GFC500 in a real (T)R182 panel! I've been pestering Garmin for more than a year about this STC. You said they're installing all the options....where does Garmin list the options for the A/P that would apply to the R182? I've looked for info and haven't found much. Thanks.
Sorry about my confusion. Have you flown the plane with the new install yet? Eagerly awaiting a flight report.
But I agree though, straight tail piston spam cans of most make/models largely do not need a YAW dampener.
Flying a 182 is as engaging as dragging my @ss behind my weef at Hancock Fabrics. Ditto for me ol' spam can. Only yawn dampener I've ever flown to date:
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But I agree though, straight tail piston spam cans of most make/models largely do not need a YAW dampener.
But I agree though, straight tail piston spam cans of most make/models largely do not need a YAW dampener.
I see according to FlightAware the test airplane was flown for two hours today. Must be getting closer!Garmin Flight Test has flown it, and said there were no issues. I’ll get to fly it when they finish certification work and give the plane back to me, likely the first few days in June (2-3 weeks from now)
I see according to FlightAware the test airplane was flown for two hours today. Must be getting closer!
I see a flight plan indicating they may have taken it back to Texas today, which would mean they're done!
Hopefully it went home with a standard airworthiness certificate (STC revision is done, airplane returned to service using new STC revision)
Huh... The flight plan that was filed earlier wasn't flown, and there was another local flight in Kansas. So, I guess it's not done yet. Maybe @TangoWhiskey was filing flight plans to mess with us for fun?
A TR182 does not have "wheel-pants".They are flying the wheel-pants off that plane. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N855WH
A TR182 does not have "wheel-pants".
x2. It's nice to have some brains on this site.Great post, Troy! Thanks for the details! And please, stick around! We missed you here!
No Test Flight today. Are they done?It’s a metaphor or something.
No Test Flight today. Are they done?
I spoke with Troy today. They flew the hell out of it today, but as long as all went well (dunno yet), that should be the end of the certification.
Update from Troy on the GFC500 certification process. He said all flights are complete. Still 2-3 months till we can get our grubby little hands on one.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/54471196439/permalink/10156222719406440/
Huh... The flight plan that was filed earlier wasn't flown, and there was another local flight in Kansas. So, I guess it's not done yet. Maybe @TangoWhiskey was filing flight plans to mess with us for fun?
So basically 6 months start to finish adding a new make/model airplane to an existing autopilot AML STC?
The STC work is complete, but they flew the airplane right up until my annual expired and kept the plane a month longer than planned, so like the awesome company that they are, they offered to do my annual inspection at their cost too if I so desired. My other option was ferry permit to get it home and then straight into the shop. I accepted their generous offer.
Free autopilot AND a free annual?
OK, now I officially hate you.
Well, basic annual inspection. I’ll still be on the hook for any issues needing remediation.
I would be worried about a new IA doing her annual lady exam.
Tell y’all what... when it’s time for me to go pick it up, I’ll post here!
The STC work is complete, but they flew the airplane right up until my annual expired and kept the plane a month longer than planned, so like the awesome company that they are, they offered to do my annual inspection at their cost too if I so desired. My other option was ferry permit to get it home and then straight into the shop. I accepted their generous offer.