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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:45 pm Post subject: Request for Kitplanes Magazine: Avionics Shops for Hazard Av |
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Hello all,
I'm working on an article for Kitplanes Magazine about the various products
for hazard avoidance (traffic, terrain and weather), and would like to hear
from anyone who's had this installed in their RV (or other homebuilt, if you
have more than an RV). In particular, I'd like to hear your experiences in
what you learned in the process, what you wish you had known at the outset,
how your experiences with the gear has been and whether it's met your
expectations. I would like to focus on the products that are not dug-in
certified gear, but rather designed and engineered for experimental
aircraft.
In addition, I would like to talk to a few avionics shops who have some
solid experience in these installations in experiementals, so if you have a
shop that you felt did a good job, that would be great.
For the sake of the list traffic, I may be contacted off-list at (de-spammed
email to follow):
Coryemberson (at) earthlink (dot) net
Also, congratulations to Dan Checkoway, chosen by SportAir workshops to
teach RV Assembly classes on the west coast. Attaboy, Dan! Your "Build Your
Skills: Metal" series in Kitplanes has been excellent! (And yes, I lifted
this from the latest issue's "Around the Patch"!)
Thanks very much!
Best,
Cory Emberson
Contributing Editor
Kitplanes Magazine
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