I had previously purchased a KLN94 for my aircraft and was just saving the pennies to get it installed when BK announced their new policy. I was instantly sorry I bought the thing when I found out that the new policy doesn't apply the KLN94's or the KX155's.
I have alwas liked king radios, had them im most my airplanes. my new stance, Screw king. they apparently do not want to support there equipment and want it out of the system.
I have alwas liked king radios, had them im most my airplanes. my new stance, Screw king. they apparently do not want to support there equipment and want it out of the system.
And they've pretty much gone out of the world. Yeah, every airplane in existence has King radios, that's how influential they were back in the day. But would you really purchase their avionics now?They haven't been old man King's company for a very long time.
Bendix and Honeywell have never been in any way consumer or even business friendly.
Must be following the Cessna model for outrageous pricing.
They haven't been old man King's company for a very long time.
Bendix and Honeywell have never been in any way consumer or even business friendly.
I work for one of the said companies (although not in the avionics division) and I always say to myself...who the hell would buy any of the Bendix King stuff now a days lol
Bu... bu... but... they sell the Blue Doughnut!!!
Do they? Haven't even looked lol...
According to that Aoa guy there are 80,000 kt76a's still out there in operation.....
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Avionics costs (including installation) for certified aircraft are, in general, OUT OF CONTROL.
According to that Aoa guy there are 80,000 kt76a's still out there in operation.....
There's a lot of King equipment in panels out there. Most of that stuff was well built, sturdy and still working. A lot of it is being ripped out as panels are Garminized. Often the cheapest solution in the event of a failure is to find an identical King unit on the used market and slide it in as a replacement. Most of the common King avionics, transponders, DME, ADFs, can be picked up used (sometimes tagged) for a few hundred $ - less than the cost of fixing the one in the panel. A KX 155 radio commands a bit more.
I have difficulty imagining spending nearly 20 AMUs to buy and install a GTN navigator in a $55k airplane.