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To chime into the discussion here, this issue is also the main reason which is holding us off from Dynon products (for the moment)...
We're building an RV-7A and decided early on in the build, that we're going to install a Trutrak Digiflight II VSGV... So servos were ordered and installed and we've already received our navhead in a second step as well, brought it back from OSH.
Also at OSH, i was very impressed by Dynon's lineup (touch and feel, value, features) and future plans (moving map) except for autopilot integration... And this is a "nogo" item for us.
We have several reasons to not even consider a newbuild Dynon autopilot (taking the already ordered TT out of the equation). First, although you might achieve differently, all "proprietary" autopilot manufacturers in recent history have struggled heavily / ran into problems anywhere from the mechanical servos to the software side of things, with some safety critical issues... BMA and Garmin G1000 A/P integration come to mind. For a flight control system, this is not an option. Also having the autopilot standalone, will give a backup ALT/HDG hold that will still function even if one has to troubleshoot other avionics problems, e.g. losing attitude info and such.
Since the Trutrak (and Trio) are both great value for the money (compared to certified systems) and have a huge customer base and great track record, i do not understand why Dynon is so self-focussed what the autopilot is concerned, thereby limiting it's potential market!
Yes there might be physical and software issues, but hey, it can be done as GRT has proven. We're still a year or more from the major avionics purchases, until then nothing is said and done. Competition is good for us customers
Lateral and vertical autopilot control by the EFIS (Bugs and Mode Annunciator), preferably with an approach mode for LOC/GS driven by the EFIS is in our view the only main feature lacking with the current Dynon offerings. Why not an HS36 or so doing exactly that? some extra buttons and mode annunciation... Routing either GPSS from the GNS430 through or taking over by the EFIS. We would pay another 600$ and install an extra box, no problem. Still cheaper than a lot of competitors...
Planning on a GNS430 for flight plan/nav/ils, transponder will be a GTX328 European mode-s.
kind regards,
bernie daenzer
www.flyvans.com
We're building an RV-7A and decided early on in the build, that we're going to install a Trutrak Digiflight II VSGV... So servos were ordered and installed and we've already received our navhead in a second step as well, brought it back from OSH.
Also at OSH, i was very impressed by Dynon's lineup (touch and feel, value, features) and future plans (moving map) except for autopilot integration... And this is a "nogo" item for us.
We have several reasons to not even consider a newbuild Dynon autopilot (taking the already ordered TT out of the equation). First, although you might achieve differently, all "proprietary" autopilot manufacturers in recent history have struggled heavily / ran into problems anywhere from the mechanical servos to the software side of things, with some safety critical issues... BMA and Garmin G1000 A/P integration come to mind. For a flight control system, this is not an option. Also having the autopilot standalone, will give a backup ALT/HDG hold that will still function even if one has to troubleshoot other avionics problems, e.g. losing attitude info and such.
Since the Trutrak (and Trio) are both great value for the money (compared to certified systems) and have a huge customer base and great track record, i do not understand why Dynon is so self-focussed what the autopilot is concerned, thereby limiting it's potential market!
Yes there might be physical and software issues, but hey, it can be done as GRT has proven. We're still a year or more from the major avionics purchases, until then nothing is said and done. Competition is good for us customers
Lateral and vertical autopilot control by the EFIS (Bugs and Mode Annunciator), preferably with an approach mode for LOC/GS driven by the EFIS is in our view the only main feature lacking with the current Dynon offerings. Why not an HS36 or so doing exactly that? some extra buttons and mode annunciation... Routing either GPSS from the GNS430 through or taking over by the EFIS. We would pay another 600$ and install an extra box, no problem. Still cheaper than a lot of competitors...
Planning on a GNS430 for flight plan/nav/ils, transponder will be a GTX328 European mode-s.
kind regards,
bernie daenzer
www.flyvans.com