Interested in a full-Dynon for my Baron. In the documentation it says a screen has to be dedicated to EMS. One spot says 100% or 50% EMS view at takeoff/landing, then elsewhere it says 100% is normal for all operation in multi-engine.
The older Baron panel does not lend itself to 3-screens due to the power lever location. Can the “dedicated” EMS screen (as in the Baron 58 example photos on the Dynon site) be split 50/50 EMS/PFD?
I’m asking because I want to know what the option is if the main screen fails. If the EMS always has to be 100% I would be stuck with the D30 and zero navigational ability (as far as flying an approach).
Follow up question: why can the bottom EMS strip not be primary EMS for twins, or just a “permanent” 20% EMS side strip on the PFD?
I’m sure this is an FAA requirement for the installation, but Big G systems can be installed for twins with the only EMS info being a primary strip on the side of the 10” display and no other screens installed.
The older Baron panel does not lend itself to 3-screens due to the power lever location. Can the “dedicated” EMS screen (as in the Baron 58 example photos on the Dynon site) be split 50/50 EMS/PFD?
I’m asking because I want to know what the option is if the main screen fails. If the EMS always has to be 100% I would be stuck with the D30 and zero navigational ability (as far as flying an approach).
Follow up question: why can the bottom EMS strip not be primary EMS for twins, or just a “permanent” 20% EMS side strip on the PFD?
I’m sure this is an FAA requirement for the installation, but Big G systems can be installed for twins with the only EMS info being a primary strip on the side of the 10” display and no other screens installed.
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