I'm in the market to buy a C-152 or C-150. I'm trying to find one with all old school instruments, and then do some upgrades to modernize it.
I want all panel mounted instruments to be old school. I plan on using a yoke mounted mobile device for all the fancy screen stuff like ADS-B traffic, weather, and terrain. The plan currently is either ForeFlight on a IOS device or Garmin Pilot on Android. I'm leaning towards Garmin Pilot because I like Android better.
I don't want any panel mounted screens at all. No GNS430/530 or anything like that. I like the idea of GPS and WAAS being hardwired into the panel, as I believe that will allow me to have IFR certified GPS if I ever plan on getting my plane IFR certified. (is this correct?) To start I will only be doing VFR flights (I do currently have an instrument rating).
I plan on flying to many Class C and B airports, so ABS-B out is a must. I can live with an external "in" receiver.
From the research I've done so far, I see three options:
1) Garmin GTX345 ($5,700)
2) Stratus ESG + 2i ($3,900)
3) GDL84 + FlightStream 210 ($4,445)
I have experience using Garmin products and I know their stuff is well built. I don't know much about Stratus. The Garmin seems to have features that Stratus doesn't advertise such as TargetTrend™ and TerminalTraffic™. Are these extra features worth the extra money? Also, the Garmin has a feature that hooks into your audio system and gives you traffic alerts through your headset. Does the Stratus do this? Will the Garmin GTX345 hook into an ancient audio system or do you need a modern Garmin made one? Does the Garmin have AHRS? I assume it does, but the website doesn't say explicitly. Does the GDL84 hook into the audio system, and does it have AHRS? I know the Stratus has it...
Something else I couldn't find is: Can a mobile device connected through a panel mounted GPS panel device via Bluetooth be IFR certified? The stratus ESG says right on the website that it is VFR only. Garmin's site doesn't say if their system is IFR certified or VFR only...
Does the Stratus ESG interact with android devices or is it only compatible with IOS devices? I see Stratus advertises Foreflight Support, but what about an android based flight apps?
Thank you for any answers...
I want all panel mounted instruments to be old school. I plan on using a yoke mounted mobile device for all the fancy screen stuff like ADS-B traffic, weather, and terrain. The plan currently is either ForeFlight on a IOS device or Garmin Pilot on Android. I'm leaning towards Garmin Pilot because I like Android better.
I don't want any panel mounted screens at all. No GNS430/530 or anything like that. I like the idea of GPS and WAAS being hardwired into the panel, as I believe that will allow me to have IFR certified GPS if I ever plan on getting my plane IFR certified. (is this correct?) To start I will only be doing VFR flights (I do currently have an instrument rating).
I plan on flying to many Class C and B airports, so ABS-B out is a must. I can live with an external "in" receiver.
From the research I've done so far, I see three options:
1) Garmin GTX345 ($5,700)
2) Stratus ESG + 2i ($3,900)
3) GDL84 + FlightStream 210 ($4,445)
I have experience using Garmin products and I know their stuff is well built. I don't know much about Stratus. The Garmin seems to have features that Stratus doesn't advertise such as TargetTrend™ and TerminalTraffic™. Are these extra features worth the extra money? Also, the Garmin has a feature that hooks into your audio system and gives you traffic alerts through your headset. Does the Stratus do this? Will the Garmin GTX345 hook into an ancient audio system or do you need a modern Garmin made one? Does the Garmin have AHRS? I assume it does, but the website doesn't say explicitly. Does the GDL84 hook into the audio system, and does it have AHRS? I know the Stratus has it...
Something else I couldn't find is: Can a mobile device connected through a panel mounted GPS panel device via Bluetooth be IFR certified? The stratus ESG says right on the website that it is VFR only. Garmin's site doesn't say if their system is IFR certified or VFR only...
Does the Stratus ESG interact with android devices or is it only compatible with IOS devices? I see Stratus advertises Foreflight Support, but what about an android based flight apps?
Thank you for any answers...