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msausen



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:03 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

[quote]Looks like Garmin is sleeping on the job either. They’ve added some very nice synthetic vis and HITS to the G1000.   Probably only a matter of time before it trickles down to the G900. http://www.aopa.org/pilot/firstlook/080408garminsvs.html Michael[b]

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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:29 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

The way I understand it, it will already be available on the G900X.
So I don't think there will be a long wait. It definitely improves
the system.

The one thing that does disappoint me a bit is the super hi-res
type color patterning. I think too many companies try to stretch
to the "WOW" factor rather than ultimate safety-conscious design
on some of that stuff. It's not only a waste of processor on
displaying graphics, but check out that G900TERRAIN photo with the
big red and orange mountain, and see how the compass in the center
looks.....I understand they're trying to figure out how to improve
it already, but man, if you can't see the text and data fields well,
then you're really looking at some safety downfalls all to make
for a pretty display. Safety and functionality before glitter.

But, at least they finally brought the features up to a level that
really improves it's attractiveness. It should serve people
much better now if they figure out the color thing.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Looks like Garmin is sleeping on the job either. They’ve added some
very nice synthetic vis and HITS to the G1000. Probably only a
matter of time before it trickles down to the G900.

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*http://www.aopa.org/pilot/firstlook/080408garminsvs.html*

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*Michael*



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:54 am    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Indeed a nice looking system. I can sort of see where Tim is coming from
here and I rarely disagree with him. Im this case the DG does appear a bit
washed out, but on the other hand it's washed out because the system is
telling us we're about to fly into a granite cloud. At that point I don't
really care what direction the plane is aiming (or what the data fields
ultimately say), as long as it doesn't stay aimed at the big immovable
mountain in front of me! If the screen is turning blood red in front of you
I doubt any of us will much care what is in any of the data field - or at
least that's my personal take on it.

Anyway my point is everything is subjective and there are different ways at
looking at things. I certainly see Tim's point but in the same breath we
all have to realize that he might be just a tiny wee bit biased......sorry
to call you out TimO! Smile

Some people will love it and others won't. Some will buy it and others will
not. It's all about choice, and now with 2 systems having certified terrain
available to us it just makes the entire market even more attractive!

My 2 cents as usual. Just playing devils advocate a little bit and all in
fun as typical!(at) Smile

Cheers,
Stein

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:26 am    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Which actually brings up another thing that I started harping on a few years back. Is Chelton going to get rid of the wireframe terrain for something a little less, well, ugly? They are the low man on the display pole nowadays.

Michael

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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:46 am    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Oh don't worry...I did say that they finally have something with
enough of the key features that it would be attractive. Wink
Personally, I think that there are downsides to tweaking the
graphics out too much, and upsides to keeping it 100% readable
and clean. But, with the direction they're now headed, if I were
re-planning a panel, I can now say that there are 2 (or 3) systems
that I might consider....The G900, the L3, and the Chelton are
the ones that I'd be seriously looking at. I'd like to see
L3 get installed and flying in a bunch of equivalent airframes
though first.

The HITS is far more useful than you'd imagine, and the fact
that they added it is a big bonus.

I'll take one semi cheap shot though....Garmin is like the
MicroSoft of the avionics industry. With the proprietary
crap they pull, people end up getting to be 100% reliant on
them and their integrateable items, so even when they make some
good moves, a little part of me still cringes in that regards.
I think ideally all this WX, Traffic, GPS WAAS, ADS-B, and all
the other goodies would become much cheaper if the communication
standards were all open and they all were forced to integrate
on the same standards.

It's now much more attractive though than 6 months ago,
so it's definitely a good thing.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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SteinAir, Inc. wrote:
[quote]

Indeed a nice looking system. I can sort of see where Tim is coming from
here and I rarely disagree with him. Im this case the DG does appear a bit
washed out, but on the other hand it's washed out because the system is
telling us we're about to fly into a granite cloud. At that point I don't
really care what direction the plane is aiming (or what the data fields
ultimately say), as long as it doesn't stay aimed at the big immovable
mountain in front of me! If the screen is turning blood red in front of you
I doubt any of us will much care what is in any of the data field - or at
least that's my personal take on it.

Anyway my point is everything is subjective and there are different ways at
looking at things. I certainly see Tim's point but in the same breath we
all have to realize that he might be just a tiny wee bit biased......sorry
to call you out TimO! Smile

Some people will love it and others won't. Some will buy it and others will
not. It's all about choice, and now with 2 systems having certified terrain
available to us it just makes the entire market even more attractive!

My 2 cents as usual. Just playing devils advocate a little bit and all in
fun as typical!(at) Smile

Cheers,
Stein

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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:49 am    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Personally I think there's a reasoning behind the wire
frame and other than maybe smoothing it a bit, I'd prefer
they keep it closer to the way it is than what some of
them are going to. Right now it's functional and safe,
and pretty isn't the concern. Yeah, I was amazed 4
years ago by BMA's stuff too, but at the time I wasn't
thinking about some of the side effects of getting fancy
with the colors....and actually, these days some of the
manufacturers are going a little far with the glitz
IMHO. There's got to be a happy medium some where that
would add to safety but still be nicer looking.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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RV Builder (Michael Sausen) wrote:
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<rvbuilder(at)sausen.net>

Which actually brings up another thing that I started harping on a
few years back. Is Chelton going to get rid of the wireframe terrain
for something a little less, well, ugly? They are the low man on the
display pole nowadays.

Michael

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:07 am    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Not that anyone is listening but what is needed IMHO is remotely mounted
and remotely controlled avionics. Garmin should not be the only player
at the experimental level. It gives the builder much more design and
W&B latitude.

King Air, Malibu, Mooney, DJet, Cessna/Columbia even a darned C-182.
The timing would be great.

John
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John Ackerman



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:04 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Respectfully disagree, John.
For me, there are already too darn many wires and connections!
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On Apr 9, 2008, at 10:03 AM, John W. Cox wrote:

[quote]
<johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com>

Not that anyone is listening but what is needed IMHO is remotely
mounted
and remotely controlled avionics. Garmin should not be the only player
at the experimental level. It gives the builder much more design and
W&B latitude.

King Air, Malibu, Mooney, DJet, Cessna/Columbia even a darned C-182.
The timing would be great.

John
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:02 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

John,
You've forgotten OP tech has remote avionics. And has anyone seen the OP booth at sun n fun? I'm not making it this year due to a bad back again. Would like to hear anything new?
Patrick Thyssen

"John W. Cox" <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com> wrote:
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "John W. Cox"

Not that anyone is listening but what is needed IMHO is remotely mounted
and remotely controlled avionics. Garmin should not be the only player
at the experimental level. It gives the builder much more design and
W&B latitude.

King Air, Malibu, Mooney, DJet, Cessna/Columbia even a darned C-182.
The timing would be great.

John
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:47 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Yes - get rid of the blasted wires. Bring on the distributed avionics
with Bluetooth or 802.11 connectivity!! Won't get rid of the power lines
until they introduce miniature fusion batteries that deliver endless
power <grin>, or the analog sensor lines (like CHT,EGT, OAT stall, trim
annunc etc), but would be a great way of eliminating those #22-#24AWG
wires and the panel interconnect nightmare!

cheers
Ron
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:09 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Gary should be providing First Hand Reporting with Deems leaning into every word.

I am sure listening for more remote avionics.

John


From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Patrick Thyssen
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 3:00 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
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John,

You've forgotten OP tech has remote avionics. And has anyone seen the OP booth at sun n fun? I'm not making it this year due to a bad back again. Would like to hear anything new?

Patrick Thyssen

"John W. Cox" <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com> wrote:
[quote]
--> RV10-List message posted by: "John W. Cox"

Not that anyone is listening but what is needed IMHO is remotely mounted
and remotely controlled avionics. Garmin should not be the only player
at the experimental level. It gives the builder much more design and
W&B latitude.

King Air, Malibu, Mooney, DJet, Cessna/Columbia even a darned C-182.
The timing would be great.

John


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:24 pm    Post subject: Garmin 1000 additions Reply with quote

Sorry Patrick, I was not aware OP Tech made avionics, just the really cool EFIS screens. I wanted a competitor to the remotely mounted GNS530Twins used in the G900X package with GMA 1647 Remote Switch panel(s) and GCU 476 remote data entry pad. I think Stein dialed in my number and has kids wanting to attend Stanford or Harvard on an RV-10 builders nickel, quarter, dollar.

Would love to see some competitive blood on the negotiating table to help in choices. Isn’t it interesting nothing is being said about cool ADS-B stuff at SNF.

John


From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Patrick Thyssen
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 3:00 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: Garmin 1000 additions


John,

You've forgotten OP tech has remote avionics. And has anyone seen the OP booth at sun n fun? I'm not making it this year due to a bad back again. Would like to hear anything new?

Patrick Thyssen

"John W. Cox" <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com> wrote:
[quote]
--> RV10-List message posted by: "John W. Cox"

Not that anyone is listening but what is needed IMHO is remotely mounted
and remotely controlled avionics. Garmin should not be the only player
at the experimental level. It gives the builder much more design and
W&B latitude.

King Air, Malibu, Mooney, DJet, Cessna/Columbia even a darned C-182.
The timing would be great.

John


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