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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:25 am    Post subject: Direction Indicator Needs Reply with quote

6/10/2014

Hello Aeroelectric and Avionics Listers, I know that there are many technically smart people on these lists and I would like to enlist your assistance.

Picture this situation: There are hundreds (maybe thousands) of EAB (Experimental Amateur Built) IFR capable aircraft flying around with vacuum driven mechanical spinning mass gyroscopic attitude and directional indicators. A large percentage of these builders and pilots would like to (or need to) replace those indicators with something electronic (other than expensive electrical motor driven mechanical spinning mass gyroscopic) in nature and remove the entire vacuum system from their EAB.

Replacing the attitude indicator does not appear to be a big problem in meeting the requirement of 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (Cool “Gyroscopic pitch and bank indicator (artificial horizon)” since there are several offerings available. Here are some:

http://www.dynonavionics.com/docs/D6_intro.html

http://trutrakap.com/product/gemini-pfd/

http://www.grtavionics.com/mini.html

http://www.sandia.aero/?q=node/80

But there does not appear to be available an electronic directional indicator that would meet the 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (9) criteria for a “Gyroscopic directional indicator (directional gyro or equivalent)” if one believes that the Regulatory intended direction to be indicated must indeed be the current aircraft magnetic heading and not the current aircraft magnetic course (provided by GPS) over the surface.

I feel that somewhere in the electronic magic that MEMS

<< https://www.memsnet.org/mems/what_is.html >>

and AHARS

<< http://www.microstrain.com/inertial/3DM-GX3-25?gclid=CjgKEAjw2dqcBRC2q-LXjpfxjnQSJAAeYF5LUC4gvWycBVg6DDW_mzzSdTyyF3q0yoQHrT6ij9VbvvD_BwE >>

represents there must be a practical, relatively inexpensive means of creating a direction indicator that will meet the intended requirements of 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (9). If so, I (and probably many others) would like to buy one for my EAB airplane.

How about it experts (and entrepreneurs) are my desires hopeless and unrealistic?

OC

'O C' Baker says "The best investment you can make is the effort to gather and understand information."



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 2:14 pm    Post subject: Direction Indicator Needs Reply with quote

6/10/2014

Hello Dj Merrill, Thanks for your quick response. You wrote: ".... an
external magnetometer box which gives magnetic heading
information to the EFIS."

1) See here for information on what constitutes a magnetometer:

http://science.howstuffworks.com/magnetometer-info.htm

If the heading that appears on the display, see here:

http://www.grtavionics.com/mini.html#Features

is simply the indication of a remotely located magnetometer (which is
available for the Mini-X and Mini-AP, but not the Mini-B) then I don't think
that will meet the intended requirement of 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (9) criteria
for a “Gyroscopic directional indicator (directional gyro or equivalent)”.

2) One other big downside of the Mini displays from GRT was GRT's failure to
package the units such that they could be readily installed in a standard
round nominally 3 inch instrument cut out hole where the old attitude
indicator resides. See here:

http://www.grtavionics.com/Mini%20Drawing%202.pdf

Needing to cut panel metal to install a Mini unit from GRT in an existing
panel raises the difficulty of a swap over significantly. Note that Sandia
recognized the significance of this issue and packaged the SAI 340 - Quattro
accordingly. See here:

http://www.sandia.aero/?q=system/files/SAI340BroR2Web.pdf

I am still searching.

OC

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From: Dj Merrill
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 3:34 PM
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com ; bakerocb(at)cox.net
Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Direction Indicator Needs

I am not familiar with the other brands, but the GRT EFIS units come
with an external magnetometer box which gives magnetic heading
information to the EFIS.

Is that what you are asking about?

-Dj

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Sportsman 2+2 Builder #7118 N421DJ - http://deej.net/sportsman/
Glastar Flyer N866RH - http://deej.net/glastar/

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On 06/10/2014 02:24 PM, Owen Baker wrote:
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But there does not appear to be available an electronic directional
indicator that would meet the 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (9) criteria for a
“Gyroscopic directional indicator (directional gyro or equivalent)” if
one believes that the Regulatory intended direction to be indicated must
indeed be the current aircraft magnetic heading and not the current
aircraft magnetic course (provided by GPS) over the surface.



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 3:09 pm    Post subject: Direction Indicator Needs Reply with quote

...is simply the indication of a remotely located magnetometer (which is available for the Mini-X and Mini-AP, but not the Mini-B) then I don't think that will meet the intended requirement of 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (9) criteria for a “Gyroscopic directional indicator (directional gyro or equivalent)”....

I bet the magnetometer-driven heading indicator does satisfy the requirement.

The reason the gyroscopic heading indicator is used is to get rid the lead/lag and dip issues associated with a magnetic compass. The modern EFIS units & their magnetometer-based displays do not have these issues.
That's probably the reason for the "..or equivalent.." language in the reg.
-Jeff

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 3:26 PM, Owen Baker <bakerocb(at)cox.net> wrote:
--> Avionics-List message posted by: "Owen Baker " <bakerocb(at)cox.net (bakerocb(at)cox.net)>6/10/2014Hello Dj Merrill, Thanks for your quick response. You wrote: ".... an external magnetometer box which gives magnetic headinginformation to the EFIS."1) See here for information on what constitutes a magnetometer:aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com (aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com) ; bakerocb(at)cox.net (bakerocb(at)cox.net)Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Direction Indicator NeedsI am not familiar with the other brands, but the GRT EFIS units comewith an external magnetometer box which gives magnetic headinginformation to the EFIS.Is that what you are asking about?-Dj-- Dj Merrill - N1JOV - VP EAA Chapter 87Sportsman 2+2 Builder #7118 N421DJ - http://deej.net/sportsman/Glastar Flyer N866RH - http://deej.net/glastar/========================On 06/10/2014 02:24 PM, Owen Baker wrote:> But there does not appear to be available an electronic directional> indicator that would meet the 14 CFR 91.205 (d) (9) criteria for a> “Gyroscopic directional indicator (directional gyro or equivalent)” if> one believes that the Regulatory intended direction to be indicated must> indeed be the current aircraft magnetic heading and not the current> aircraft magnetic course (provided by GPS) over the surface.> http://www.matr=================http://www.matronics.com/contribution_-===================================




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