Soooo.... if I do an Aspen E5 and the Trutrak, do need to remove the GI106A currently on the GTN 650 for the STC? Or in other words, is it still required and if not, is there any reason to keep it installed such as redundant to the CDI on the Aspen?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sooo..... I think I am gonna do the Trutrak and the E5. I’m thinking the dual G5 sounds really nice up front, but with the capability to turn the E5 into a full blown Pro 1000 MX later, it really makes more sense to go that route where the G5’s will always be just G5’s.
I don’t know if TT is going to add auto trim or anything, but I’m feeling good knowing Aspen is arm in arm with TT the options are open. And the GFC500, While much preferable and assuming they actually add my plane to the list, is double the cost for 20% more capability. I dunno. Just thinking aloud. But if I’m going to drop the coin, money being about equal, Aspen\TT just feels right. What am I missing?
Just came across this...
https://talkbusiness.net/2018/09/tr...F7T7sAPLTeCDouU6ZxadZ_2DqHIGr-j9NrEKQt5G_YZAc
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And thus I'm not at all worried about a part time company supporting Mooney installations, since there won't be any.>which might be a bit worrying if they didn't drop Mooneys entirely.
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I checked in the the Mooney Space, looks like they just did...
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Just came across this...
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Cappy48, this is in response to a few of your posts regarding the Trio operations. First, I must say I enjoy your posts and find them very informative and generally on target. However, there is some misinformation that I'd like to correct with regard to Trio.>>And based on a discussion on Mooneyspace it sounds like Trio is a part time operation, or at least some of the people doing the STC work are, which might be a bit worrying if they didn't drop Mooneys entirely.
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It is, and with due credit, Trio is owned by some really good people who do a great job, and have a deservedly loyal and happy customer base. The STC Group is also a part time operation ...
By comparison, TruTrack is a full time operation with livelihoods invested.. I think the words are "skin in the game"
It became a factor in the decision of many when choosing, particularly mid 2018 when things started to turn sour at Trio/STC as evidenced by their OWN correspondence with potential customers...Some of their correspondence shocked many potential customers…
TruTrak design and build their servos and head ends on site in the USA. Trio units are imported. At TT things happen when solving issues, especially when the engineer who designed the unit is in the next room. I am quite sure the software coding is also done by their own people in the same building..
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Cappy48, this is in response to a few of your posts regarding the Trio operations. First, I must say I enjoy your posts and find them very informative and generally on target. However, there is some misinformation that I'd like to correct with regard to Trio.>>And based on a discussion on Mooneyspace it sounds like Trio is a part time operation, or at least some of the people doing the STC work are, which might be a bit worrying if they didn't drop Mooneys entirely.
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It is, and with due credit, Trio is owned by some really good people who do a great job, and have a deservedly loyal and happy customer base. The STC Group is also a part time operation ...
By comparison, TruTrack is a full time operation with livelihoods invested.. I think the words are "skin in the game"
It became a factor in the decision of many when choosing, particularly mid 2018 when things started to turn sour at Trio/STC as evidenced by their OWN correspondence with potential customers...Some of their correspondence shocked many potential customers…
TruTrak design and build their servos and head ends on site in the USA. Trio units are imported. At TT things happen when solving issues, especially when the engineer who designed the unit is in the next room. I am quite sure the software coding is also done by their own people in the same building..
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Another 'Head" option for the TruTrak Vizion…
https://www.bendixking.com/en/products/aerovue-touch
STC in the works, in the FAA shutdown.. All piper 28s, 32s and 31s are there.. and a lot more..
FWIW....
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Cost drives the train in this market. How much do they want for it?
What's up with this? They partner with TT or what..
https://www.bendixking.com/en/products/aerocruze-100
Seems odd TT would let BK put there name on it though.
Talked to TT today.... not a peep out of the FAA on the PA32 STC. That must suck having stock in hand and nobody to sell it to. The kits are literally ready to ship out.
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Aspen E5 is IFR certified, Glideslope and CDI bugs are displayed on the attitude indicator, little green diamonds. Basic HSI information just a different format.
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Aspen E5 is IFR certified, Glideslope and CDI bugs are displayed on the attitude indicator, little green diamonds. Basic HSI information just a different format.
agree don't think I would pay another $5K to buy a traditional HSI. The E5 shows the same info as an GI-106 indicator...maybe for all the other stuff that will come with the Pro-Max but not just for that.See it.... Hmmmm… That would do fine... ? Not sure I would go the extra $$$ just to have the "Normal" HSI picture in addition to that... .
Between that and the "magenta line" I think I could keep things on track....
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I tend to agree.. I think I might look at putting the $$$ toward a second E5 and use that real estate for other functions , map etc...
But something to think about...
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Hows about a second E5 with reversion capability that will do a moving map? Kind of a poors mans EFD Pro 1500 system? I would be all...over ....THAT!
I just got a text from my avionics guy.... it was a photo of my E5's box Now to get it scheduled in the shop for the install....
And here's to hoping that TruTrak will be able to get their software update shipped/available by the time my airplane is getting the E5 installed.
Hey Guys! I have my Aspen E5 in my grubby little hands Here's some photos I snagged:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9EL7nniQdotZzwRj9
I also did a cheesy "unboxing" video, not sure if theres any interest in sharing it. If there is, I'll get it on Youtube.
I have also confirmed that the RSM that ships is the version WITHOUT the GPS antenna, BUT, my shop has confirmed that the RSM cable is the same for all versions of the RSM. So. when the time comes to upgrade to the ProMax, its a simple change of the RSM (which has a pigtail on it), and no need to re-pull the cabling from the panel. My installer is hoping to get me in towards the end of this Month!
I think I'll start another thread for us to discuss since this one is supposed to be about Trio vs TruTrak hah.