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The Aztec has a GNS 530W and 430 (non-WAAS) in the panel. These are the only Big 'G' devices I have.
I am about to embark on a further Garminization of the plane. Specifically the plan is:
But given the level of integration Garmin touts, I've been considering replacing the iPad with one of the large screen Aera portable touchscreen GPS units. Potential benefits (I think?):
Aera and Garmin Pilot gurus out there, I'm looking for your experience and advice.
- Is there a material benefit to going all 'G' and dumping ForeFlight with the more integrated panel setup (either GP on the iPad, a large screen Aera, or both)?
- Can a large screen Aera do everything GP on an iPad can do, including pre-planning flight plans and downloading them to the 530W through the 210 gateway? Or do I need to keep the iPad even if I have the portable GPS?
- Is the Aera redundant overkill given the VFR GPS capability in the GI-275?
- is a large screen Aera still too large for yoke mount (e.g. covers up too much of the panel)? Anybody got that set up?
- Any other factors that should be taken into consideration to assess?
I am about to embark on a further Garminization of the plane. Specifically the plan is:
- a GTX-345 transponder for ADS-B In/Out (to replace the venerable King KT76A);
- dual GI-275s in the ADI and HSI slots (decision being driven by retention of the existing Century IIIC autopilot)
- Flightstream 210 wireless gateway
- as a non-Garmin aside, a PS Engineering 450B audio panel/intercom is also on the list.
But given the level of integration Garmin touts, I've been considering replacing the iPad with one of the large screen Aera portable touchscreen GPS units. Potential benefits (I think?):
- More robust hardware, less susceptible to overheating and shutdown in summer;
- Brighter, more readable screen in sunlight than the iPad;
- A form factor that is more conducive to yolk mount compared to the large iPad (preferable in IMC over the current iPad location, imo);
- Allegedly better integration with the rest of the Garmin gear (trying to judge this).
Aera and Garmin Pilot gurus out there, I'm looking for your experience and advice.
- Is there a material benefit to going all 'G' and dumping ForeFlight with the more integrated panel setup (either GP on the iPad, a large screen Aera, or both)?
- Can a large screen Aera do everything GP on an iPad can do, including pre-planning flight plans and downloading them to the 530W through the 210 gateway? Or do I need to keep the iPad even if I have the portable GPS?
- Is the Aera redundant overkill given the VFR GPS capability in the GI-275?
- is a large screen Aera still too large for yoke mount (e.g. covers up too much of the panel)? Anybody got that set up?
- Any other factors that should be taken into consideration to assess?