MichaelFarley56 wrote:I really hate to be "that guy" but I do want to mention that, as a long time CFII, it's only fair I mention a few things.
First, any time you fly in conditions less than VFR (for example, Class E below 10,000' MSL: 3 miles visibility, 1000' above/500' below/2000' horizontal distance) you must file an IFR flight plan and receive an appropriate clearance. So, anytime people talk about "punching holes" or "cloud busting" without flying IFR, they're breaking the regulations. Please don't do that. Please. I've seen too many people have close calls doing that.
Second, you'll hear this from others (not just me), but if you want to be legal and fly IFR in a Sonex/Onex, you're choosing the wrong airframe. These airplanes are sport planes with light control forces and minimal stability which make them a blast to fly, but not suitable for any sort of IFR flying. If you wanted to try it, you're going to need appropriate equipment and an autopilot which is going to make for a very heavy airframe. If that's what you want then go for it!
Having said all that, if you're not too mad at me and willing to continue reading, I can tell you that in my own experience, I've seen and flown behind the following EFIS systems:
1. MGL Stratomaster Ultra XL: Black and white screen that is very customizable and is easy to read, but its such an old EFIS you can only find used ones at this point. I flew behind this EFIS for 5 years and never had any issues with it.
2. MGL Xtreme Mini EFIS: This is what I currently have in my Waiex and I LOVE it! The color display is very easy to read, very bright, and it doesn't take much panel space. Inexpensive, and all of the MGL EFIS stuff is great with the engine RDAC on the firewall and a simple cable going to the EFIS (much easier to wire up). One note of caution: even if you add the MGL AHRS for a true artificial horizon, the MGL manual says it's for VFR use only and not suitable for IFR operations. You can however also use the Xtreme to run autopilot servos and it can be a control head for some transponders.
3. Garmin G5: If you want a super clean and easy to read display, the Garmin G5 can't be beat. Crystal clear display and the Garmin stuff in general looks great. I just spent some time flying behind the Garmin G3X Touch system and I'm blown away by the capabilities the system has!
4. GRT Mini X: Others can give better information than I can on this as I've never flown behind one, but I hear nothing but good things. The synthetic vision looks great!
5. Dynon D100: A few people on here have installed the D100 in the Sonex panel and while tight, it will fit. I'm not sure about a Onex panel. The D100 lacks the newest synthetic vision but it has a bright, clear display and has a lot of capabilities. The D10A is smaller but that may be good for a Onex.
Just my two cents of course!
kmacht wrote:Go back and check the posts. Surfly the original poster said they weren't interested in IFR. The second poster N814W said they wanted to be IFR certified to get block clearance on those days with popcord clouds. Nobody here suggested they wanted to go flying illegally in IMC.
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kmacht wrote:Go back and check the posts. Surfly the original poster said they weren't interested in IFR. The second poster N814W said they wanted to be IFR certified to get block clearance on those days with popcord clouds. Nobody here suggested they wanted to go flying illegally in IMC.
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