Electronic Instruments????
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Electronic Instruments????
Hi All,
I have heard very different views on electronic instruments. Some guys like Harlequin, say no, because they don't want to put all their eggs in one basket, others have no problems wih them.
So... what to YOU think? Here's an example: Would you say I should: Have an Aerotrike Cobra, with a MGL Extreme, a MGL electronic compass, a MGL ASX a Icom Panel mount radio, a Transponder and an Optifuel.
OR, Should I go for, An Aerotrike Cobra, with a complete Analog system and a Optifuel?
I don't know!
So... whats you opinion?
Cheers
Ross
I have heard very different views on electronic instruments. Some guys like Harlequin, say no, because they don't want to put all their eggs in one basket, others have no problems wih them.
So... what to YOU think? Here's an example: Would you say I should: Have an Aerotrike Cobra, with a MGL Extreme, a MGL electronic compass, a MGL ASX a Icom Panel mount radio, a Transponder and an Optifuel.
OR, Should I go for, An Aerotrike Cobra, with a complete Analog system and a Optifuel?
I don't know!
So... whats you opinion?
Cheers
Ross
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Re: Electronic Instruments????
I think your problems will start with your choice of aircraft.
Doesn't really matter. It's a personal choice. Don't think it really matter. The instruments will anyway run of 2 seperate electric generators (battery and generator). I have all electonic dash, exept I have a analog compass.
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Doesn't really matter. It's a personal choice. Don't think it really matter. The instruments will anyway run of 2 seperate electric generators (battery and generator). I have all electonic dash, exept I have a analog compass.
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You B%$#@!^%!Wargames wrote:I think your problems will start with your choice of aircraft.![]()
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Re: Electronic Instruments????
besides,
what's the rush
By now they have proved themselves and trikes can be flown without instruments if need be, because you have the wind in your face.
I would still have just one steam gauge in a closed cockpit 3-axis and that would be a spare ASI. Electrical failure can and does happen
what's the rush

By now they have proved themselves and trikes can be flown without instruments if need be, because you have the wind in your face.
I would still have just one steam gauge in a closed cockpit 3-axis and that would be a spare ASI. Electrical failure can and does happen
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No need for steam guages. I have flown for 2 year with only gps.Morph wrote:besides,
what's the rush![]()
By now they have proved themselves and trikes can be flown without instruments if need be, because you have the wind in your face.
I would still have just one steam gauge in a closed cockpit 3-axis and that would be a spare ASI. Electrical failure can and does happen




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Re: Electronic Instruments????
Hi Ross,
looks like if your having some luxury problems!?

Aren't you 15 or something like that? Would have loved to have the same problems in you age...

I would go for the electronic stuff, because I like high tech toys. Moving map GPS and a fully electronic engine control look damn cool in the dashboard.
Fail safeness should not be a too big issue in a trike - always keep a conventional compass, maps, a handheld GPS and a radio with you (on longer journeys).
Cheers,
Oliver
looks like if your having some luxury problems!?


Aren't you 15 or something like that? Would have loved to have the same problems in you age...



I would go for the electronic stuff, because I like high tech toys. Moving map GPS and a fully electronic engine control look damn cool in the dashboard.

Fail safeness should not be a too big issue in a trike - always keep a conventional compass, maps, a handheld GPS and a radio with you (on longer journeys).
Cheers,
Oliver
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I'm with Morph....
At least an Air Speed Indicator!
If ever I went the full electronic panel way, I WOULD put one in .... ever heard of a high speed stall? Okay, shouldn't be flying in a trike in serious wind but for educational value I'll stick with my opinion.
If you were looking for a debate, then there was a thread where George asked what do the guys think about instruments for the BushBaby project. Look it up as most was said there!
At least an Air Speed Indicator!
If ever I went the full electronic panel way, I WOULD put one in .... ever heard of a high speed stall? Okay, shouldn't be flying in a trike in serious wind but for educational value I'll stick with my opinion.
If you were looking for a debate, then there was a thread where George asked what do the guys think about instruments for the BushBaby project. Look it up as most was said there!
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Re: Electronic Instruments????
Steam instruments for my project. Prefer not to have all my eggs in one basket and could more than likely still get by until I can land safely if I lost one or two. Just looks better as well. I like the classic look rather than the all singing, all dancing gimmickry. The electronic wizardry just seems a bit flashy and somewhat OTT for day VFR use.
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Thanks guys...
ANy more info?
ANy more info?
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Well let me tell you about the birds and the bees.Trikenut wrote:Thanks guys...
ANy more info?
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Re: Electronic Instruments????
I have always flown in an aircraft with steam guages so I am used to them and like them, but...
My X-Air came with an Amptronics digital set up and strangely I quite like it
However my preference is still for a steam gauge panel as I can more easily scan to see if the needles are in the green arc
I do battle looking at a ribbon type readout and figures (numbers)
As a matter of interest I am told that DC3 panels were laid out in such a way that when every engine parameter, airspeed and vital information was displayed correctly the needle would be vertical, so the green arc was up at the top of the instrument. So simple and easy
During my PPL flight test a long time ago the examiner covered up the airspeed indicator and I had to fly a circuit as the final part of the test. It was actually easier than I expected so we have to get used to flying by the seat of our pants....
my point being do not provide yourself with too much instumentation to worry about and keep it simple and really easy to read, quickly!!
My X-Air came with an Amptronics digital set up and strangely I quite like it




However my preference is still for a steam gauge panel as I can more easily scan to see if the needles are in the green arc
I do battle looking at a ribbon type readout and figures (numbers)


As a matter of interest I am told that DC3 panels were laid out in such a way that when every engine parameter, airspeed and vital information was displayed correctly the needle would be vertical, so the green arc was up at the top of the instrument. So simple and easy


During my PPL flight test a long time ago the examiner covered up the airspeed indicator and I had to fly a circuit as the final part of the test. It was actually easier than I expected so we have to get used to flying by the seat of our pants....
my point being do not provide yourself with too much instumentation to worry about and keep it simple and really easy to read, quickly!!
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Leftseat,leftseat wrote:Well let me tell you about the birds and the bees.Trikenut wrote:Thanks guys...
ANy more info?
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Thanks guys, would appreicate more info... (NOT ABOUT THE BIRDS AND THE BEES THOUGH!! My tutor has gone over that with me before!


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I make the assumtion your tutor is not that hot?Thanks guys, would appreicate more info... (NOT ABOUT THE BIRDS AND THE BEES THOUGH!! My tutor has gone over that with me before! )
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Dre'man55 wrote:I make the assumtion your tutor is not that hot?Thanks guys, would appreicate more info... (NOT ABOUT THE BIRDS AND THE BEES THOUGH!! My tutor has gone over that with me before! )





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