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PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:42 pm    Post subject: EFIS Units Reply with quote

Hey Group,

Are there any of you flying with any of the EFIS units? I have two
Dynon D10A units. One will be installed in my Kolb MkIII, and the other
will be as a back-up to my Blue Mountain Avionics EFISOne in my GlaStar.

Up to this point my only experience is playing with them on the kitchen
table. They sure do look cool, and show virtually instanteous response to
movement.

For the Kolb, I'm going to have the Dynon D10A EFIS, built-in Garmin 296
GPS, Icom A200 NavCom, and King transponder. For my engine "steam gages",
they are in an overhead panel, you just look up to see them. (overhead
panel includes gages, ignition switch, clock, intercom and light, and
switches to various things)

I was curious about anyone else's experience with any EFIS units, 'cause
you don't seem to hear much from this group on any of the avionics in their
planes.

Mike in SW Utah

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:21 am    Post subject: EFIS Units Reply with quote

I have a Dynon EFIS D100 (with OAT probe) in my Aerocomp Experimental. I
bought it in December 2006. I had some trouble with it and sent it back
to Dynon. They replaced its main board and it's been GREAT since then. I
really like the TAS & wind readout and the HSI/GPS display. It is also
comforting to have 2+ hours of backup battery in case of electrical
failure. I am looking forward to the improvements with the [free] new
firmware due out any day. Definitely get the brighter screen option
($200).

Ground calibration of the magnetic flux detector is critical to accurate
heading and wind info (this is easily done). But it's great never having
to synch a DG. It is interfaced to my Garmin GPSmap 196 portable with a
single wire.

Jim
N. Idaho


Hey Group,

Are there any of you flying with any of the EFIS units? I have two
Dynon D10A units. One will be installed in my Kolb MkIII, and the other
will be as a back-up to my Blue Mountain Avionics EFISOne in my GlaStar.

Up to this point my only experience is playing with them on the kitchen
table. They sure do look cool, and show virtually instanteous response to
movement.

For the Kolb, I'm going to have the Dynon D10A EFIS, built-in Garmin
296
GPS, Icom A200 NavCom, and King transponder. For my engine "steam gages",
they are in an overhead panel, you just look up to see them. (overhead
panel includes gages, ignition switch, clock, intercom and light, and
switches to various things)

I was curious about anyone else's experience with any EFIS units,
'cause
you don't seem to hear much from this group on any of the avionics in
their
planes.

Mike in SW Utah


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:51 am    Post subject: Re: EFIS Units Reply with quote

mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.co wrote:


For the Kolb, I'm going to have the Dynon D10A EFIS, built-in Garmin 296
GPS, Icom A200 NavCom, and King transponder. For my engine "steam gages",
they are in an overhead panel, you just look up to see them. (overhead
panel includes gages, ignition switch, clock, intercom and light, and
switches to various things)
Mike in SW Utah

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That sounds like a nice setup, just about all the stuff I would want Smile With all that modern avionics, why are you still using steam guages ??? The EIS unit is GREAT for engine monitoring. Its more accurate and you dont have to stare at it while flying, the flashing red light with something goes out of limits is better than constantly having to monitor guages.

Mike


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:47 am    Post subject: EFIS Units Reply with quote

Hi Mike/All Others,

I agree with you re: the steam gages idea. I would be better off with an
EIS electronic system, but as I said, I started the Kolb back in 2000/2001
and didn't even consider the electronic route, plus I didn't have very much
money back then. No real intentions of changing at this point.
I got myself in a situation where I couldn't work on the plane for a few
years. Then, a year or two ago I made a ton of money, and invested a
small fortune in my GlaStar ($90,000 or so). Kolb was still on the back
burner. GlaStar moved to the head of the line. Then, another direction
change has now caused me to want to sell my Cessna 172, and focus back on
the Kolb. Plus, wife says three planes is too many.
In the last few days I have virtually finished building my shop and pool
in my backyard. I have been "stealing" time here and there, and working on
the Kolb. Actually, before I began working on the Kolb, I had to repair the
rudder on the GlaStar!!! During my move to SW Utah in December, my glass
top picnic table blew off my truck on the highway, flew up in the air and
wiped out the top of the rudder as it then exploded into a trillion pieces
on the highway. Out of a sense of remorse, I felt the need to repair the
rudder before I did anything else, either on the GlaStar OR Kolb.

Repaired the rudder! Damn nice job, if I say so myself. Then onto Kolb.
I'm having to pay the price for not keeping the Kolb inside all the time.
( mostly kept covered under tarp)
My Kolb MkIII was at the point where all I needed to do was cover the
tail feathers, and wings.
Practically ALL else was finished. Motor/prop was running. Instruments
mounted (almost all of them). Pretty much fabric and paint was all that's
left to do. Now I have to back waaaay!! up. It'll take me 3 months just
to get back to square one.
But the REALLY GOOD part is: I have began working on the Kolb again.
And in my book, that's always a good thing!! And this time I plan on
doing it like they rebuilt Steve Austin in "The SiX Million Dollar Man".
"We can build it BETTER! STRONGER! FASTER!

Best regards, Mike in SW Utah

PS. I do have the EIS for my GlaStar. I have a Electronics International
MVP 50. $5000 unit. Can't afford to spend money like that on ALL the
planes!!
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Subject: Re: EFIS Units
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:51:49 -0700


mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.co wrote:
>
>
> For the Kolb, I'm going to have the Dynon D10A EFIS, built-in Garmin 296
> GPS, Icom A200 NavCom, and King transponder. For my engine "steam
gages",
> they are in an overhead panel, you just look up to see them. (overhead
> panel includes gages, ignition switch, clock, intercom and light, and
> switches to various things)
>
>
> Mike in SW Utah
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> http://newlivehotmail.com
That sounds like a nice setup, just about all the stuff I would want Smile
With all that modern avionics, why are you still using steam guages ???
The EIS unit is GREAT for engine monitoring. Its more accurate and you
dont have to stare at it while flying, the flashing red light with
something goes out of limits is better than constantly having to monitor
guages.

Mike

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&quot;NO FEAR&quot; - If you have no fear you did not go as fast as you
could have !!!

Kolb MK-III Xtra, 912-S


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:12 pm    Post subject: Re: EFIS Units Reply with quote

You can get the EIS for like 700 bucks, I forget the exact price, but its not much. Probably slightly more then the steam guages it replaces. You can see mine in the picture of my MKIII panel attached to this post. This thing is really great. With my luck, I would not be looking at the guages the minute the oil pressure went down, or when the EGT's started to go up. With a bright red flashing light in your face, you know when something goes wrong right away.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:14 pm    Post subject: Re: EFIS Units Reply with quote

Here is the picture of my panel......

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:55 pm    Post subject: EFIS Units Reply with quote

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You can get the EIS for like 700 bucks, I forget the exact price, but its
not much. Probably slightly more then the steam guages it replaces.


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You can get the EIS, with the remote wiring for around $400 bucks if you buy
it direct from the factory. The gal that answers the phone knows more about
the thing than any one I have ever talked to.
Larry C
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:21 am    Post subject: Re: EFIS Units Reply with quote

Mike B.

Where were you when you took that panel pic? It looks like you were airborn. But 22mph indicated? Shocked

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:41 am    Post subject: EFIS Units Reply with quote

As a longtime GRT dealer with several customers on this list, I can
get you a slightly better price on an EIS.

J.D. Stewart
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>
> You can get the EIS for like 700 bucks, I forget the exact
price, but
> its not much. Probably slightly more then the steam guages
it replaces.


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You can get the EIS, with the remote wiring for around $400
bucks if you buy it direct from the factory. The gal that
answers the phone knows more about the thing than any one I
have ever talked to.
Larry C
do not archive
Grand Rapids Technologies, Inc.
3133 Madison ave
Wyoming, MI 49548
616 245-7700
FAX 616 245-7707
email : sales(at)grtavionics.com


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