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    Stick Castle switch  for  skyview management.

    This would be great for us helicopter guys that need both hands on the controls.
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    Turbine powered Mosquito helicopter

    Yet...  However, I'm confident that a comm module is forthcoming. In addition to being able to scroll through comm channel presets, it would also be equally useful to acknowledge/silence alarms from a control grip.  Controlling transponder function from a control stick isn't very critical, but...
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    Turbine powered Mosquito helicopter

    Changing freqs between ATIS, ground, tower and approach/departure, while keeping my hands on the controls, would be mandatory in a single place such as the Mosquito, Helicycle or any helicopter being flown single pilot.  During cruise, the left leg can hold the collective for a short time to...
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    Turbine powered Mosquito helicopter

    There are time during flight when a helicopter pilot does not have the option to lean forward and manipulate the EFIS to change screens, frequencies, ident, etc.  Both hands and feet are busy flying.  Will the SkyView allow the pilot to manipulate the screens from buttons and switches on the...
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    Turbine powered Mosquito helicopter

    Re: Turbine powered Mosquito helicopter installati Thanks for the info.  I'll have to stop by next time I'm on that side of the mountain. T62-2A1 turbine - 6000 rpm = 100% Main rotor - 590 rpm = 100% I'm just beginning to explore my EFIS options so I don't have any sensors yet.  The turbine...
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    Turbine powered Mosquito helicopter

    I'm building a turbine powered Mosquito helicopter.  The D100 series are not suitable for helicopters because of the pitot dependent AHRS and the EMS does not have a Rotor RPM display feature.  Is installing a SkyView feasible in a helicopter?  Will I be able to modify the SkyView's EMS sensor...
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