GordonTurner wrote:Maybe don’t ignore the naysayers.....but take with your own grain of salt...
Equip per 91.205, add duplication and complication as desired.
Fly within your personal limis. By the time you get through your forty hours you’ll know.
My amp graph looks fine. Turn off the seat heat if you turn on the pitot heat. You don’t need pitot heat if the OAT is above 5c, regardless of how much moisture you encounter. If it’s less than 5c your playing with ice. That may not last long.
Don’t fly IFR on the autopilot until you have proven to yourself under the hood you can hand fly it if need be.
MGL just announced their own NAV unit, less than a grand. If you just want to pop through a layer and maybe have an ILS in your back pocket, skip the IFR GPS with its database requirements. Legal only needs a VOR. Debatably a handheld from Sporty’s meets the letter of the law.
Loops and rolls IMC are kinda fun, lumshovaks are pushing it....for most of you.
Enjoy it. It’s an airplane. It will do what you tell it.
Gordon
subnoize wrote:JimP wrote:So, excellent point on available power. Will depend on engine and available alternators. Certainly want to be even more proactive about battery replacement before EOL also. Weight is also a consideration but with modern avionics I hope the difference is only a few pounds.
Expense may be the biggest hurdle. Do any of the common E-AB EFIS systems have full IFR capabilities? Or do you have to step up to certified systems?
So the MGL EFIS both Lite and regular are ILS ready, just add a Garmin radio nav and you are good to go.
From MGL: "The iEFIS can interface with the Garmin SL30 Nav/Comm and display active and standby navigation on the screen with a VOR/Localizer/Glideslope indicator."
The MGL auto-pilot will also fly the ILS approach and holding patterns for you. Just tweak the engine and talk on the radio for the most part.
In fact it is legal in emergency situations to use the bare MGL EFIS to do ILS. Which is why the auto pilot is so cool. Even then its a ticket out of potential harm.
If the power situation is so dire on the Sonex, why are they offering dual screens and auto pilots? That is odd. Those servo suck a lot of juice.
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