Any talk of a yaw damper on the TT? The more I look at the TT E5 combo, the more I like it. I do think Aspen should include the HSI at that pricepoint because Garmin is doing it and I think some sales will ultimately fold to Garmin over it.
Nothing mentioned in the Webinar Unit74... about a yaw dampener..
I was on another forum, the general consensus there was that a yaw dampener is kinda in another (upper) class of AP.. but who knows..
Auto pitch trim is DEFINATELY on the TruTrak radar though, certed approaches and IAS select is also there.. (both removed from the original plan to expedite the faster STC approval)
Aspen has a production issue already. The preorders are stacking up for the Max conversion/tradein. (essentially E5) Caught them off guard according to their Northeastern rep...
Have you looked at the "HSI" that is stock on the E5? "? I have not used one much, but the information is there... one of our plane partners who would use an HSI a lot seems really OK with it, as are many others.. You are correct though, including it as this point would be a killer..
Interestingly, the G3X conversation has died down quickly with the (lack of?) response of Garmin to "working with other stuff" questions... It was emphasized in the Webinar that TT and Bendix are committed to integrate with other equipments. Integration with the AeroVue Touch will happen.. TT has been approached by others... re: feeding data to the TT. Avidyne is looking to be able to feed "stepped down" vertical guidance data to the TT.
Garmin is not playing here at all.. In fact, strong rumor is that Garmin is going to change their proprietary data format to KEEP others from playing.. Its their business plan, but good luck with that...
Andrew did state that the Mooneys are next, Comanchies and Twincos are to follow to the AML., they are not sure after that, probably Grumman and Bos...
Anybody contemplating the addition of an AP really should have jumped on that Webinar last night. SUCH good info related to APs in general.
Beginning to look like TT has captured the "low cost" AP market in a very big way. It may be lacking some features for now, but the way it flies these little planes is nothing short of spectacular for a little 5 K$ piece of gear. From my own experience flying with the TT in our Warrior, you can thread needles in the sky with this AP. The accuracy holding directions, tracks and alts is deadly.
If your new "whizzit" cannot talk to the TruTrak and make it listen, your future market may be limited. From the Webinar, it was evident Andrew is pursuing an aggressive plan to make the TT feature rich in the integration with other equipments, perhaps by inserting a menu to tell it "whom" it is playing with. That could activate features that the other manufacturer worked with TT to make their PFD the choice..
We will see...
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