JohnAJohnson
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My Cessna has steam gauges, and will eventually have a Skyview system when the 177RG gets added to the AML. When that happens, I'd like to have three independent attitude displays - the Skyview, and two D10As.
While I'm waiting for the STC, I'll install an Avidyne IFD540 and would like to install a D10A in the pilot's periphery to use as a Nav Head/HSI for the Avidyne. There is no suitable CDI or HSI in the plane right now, so I'd have to purchase a GI-106, G5 (HSI STC), D10A, or some other solution to legally navigate off the Avidyne. It appears the D10A has lots more capabilities than either Garmin solution and for less money. And once the Skyview STC is approved, the plan would be to move this D10A to the Copilot's panel, used as the third attitude display.
Couple of questions...
Is what I propose doable and does it sound like the best option?
- I'll have one antenna (Garmin GA35) for the Avidyne, another for the 10" Skyview, and two more for each D10A, for a total of four GPS antennas. Is that correct? Must all three Dynon EFIS units have their own antenna? Same question for magnetometers, and battery backups.
- Is it common to run three EFIS units off one pitot static system, or is it wise to add another probe for redundancy?
Thanks,
John Johnson, Gulf Shores, AL
While I'm waiting for the STC, I'll install an Avidyne IFD540 and would like to install a D10A in the pilot's periphery to use as a Nav Head/HSI for the Avidyne. There is no suitable CDI or HSI in the plane right now, so I'd have to purchase a GI-106, G5 (HSI STC), D10A, or some other solution to legally navigate off the Avidyne. It appears the D10A has lots more capabilities than either Garmin solution and for less money. And once the Skyview STC is approved, the plan would be to move this D10A to the Copilot's panel, used as the third attitude display.
Couple of questions...
Is what I propose doable and does it sound like the best option?
- I'll have one antenna (Garmin GA35) for the Avidyne, another for the 10" Skyview, and two more for each D10A, for a total of four GPS antennas. Is that correct? Must all three Dynon EFIS units have their own antenna? Same question for magnetometers, and battery backups.
- Is it common to run three EFIS units off one pitot static system, or is it wise to add another probe for redundancy?
Thanks,
John Johnson, Gulf Shores, AL
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