Hi,
Dynon D10A looks otherwise quite perfect for our TL-96 Star (which is also called as StarSport in your country)
but there is one shortcoming in it, the units -
it seems to be designed for the US market only forgetting the European market:
The airspeed indication is selectable only between knots and mph whilst the plane's speeds
etc. are all indicated in metric units in users manual and is operated based on those in other words km/h (kilometers per hour).
As a software engineer I guess that converting the knots value in software to km/h shouldn't be an overwhelming task, so could
this be considered to be part of some future software version as this would please European customers who
are using the metric units in the air speed indication whereas the altitude indication is in feets.
QNH values are given as hPa (hehtopascals) on airports here. Your manual seems to tell about the baro setting that
it is configured in D10A with some incompatible value used in USA (which I do not recognize), so I think some conversion
here would satisfy European customers further (e.g. today's QNH at local airport seems to be 1008 hPa).
One more suggestion for the engine monitor: Rotax 912 UL, 912 ULS and 914 are here quite popular
engines and the original Rotax Flydat instruments are very bad and quite many would need a better engine
monitor and they are changing those Flydats to ordinary instruments. However, if you would support Rotax,
you would potentially have many customers among the EU. Gas is really expensive here and fuel efficient
auto gas operated engines such as the Rotax 91x series are popular.
Best Regards,
Karoliina Salminen
Finland
Dynon D10A looks otherwise quite perfect for our TL-96 Star (which is also called as StarSport in your country)
but there is one shortcoming in it, the units -
it seems to be designed for the US market only forgetting the European market:
The airspeed indication is selectable only between knots and mph whilst the plane's speeds
etc. are all indicated in metric units in users manual and is operated based on those in other words km/h (kilometers per hour).
As a software engineer I guess that converting the knots value in software to km/h shouldn't be an overwhelming task, so could
this be considered to be part of some future software version as this would please European customers who
are using the metric units in the air speed indication whereas the altitude indication is in feets.
QNH values are given as hPa (hehtopascals) on airports here. Your manual seems to tell about the baro setting that
it is configured in D10A with some incompatible value used in USA (which I do not recognize), so I think some conversion
here would satisfy European customers further (e.g. today's QNH at local airport seems to be 1008 hPa).
One more suggestion for the engine monitor: Rotax 912 UL, 912 ULS and 914 are here quite popular
engines and the original Rotax Flydat instruments are very bad and quite many would need a better engine
monitor and they are changing those Flydats to ordinary instruments. However, if you would support Rotax,
you would potentially have many customers among the EU. Gas is really expensive here and fuel efficient
auto gas operated engines such as the Rotax 91x series are popular.
Best Regards,
Karoliina Salminen
Finland