by MichaelFarley56 » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:40 pm
You will have a lot of good choices at this point Ed, so hopefully you’ll have a lot of people chime in with responses.
Personally, I have flown behind the Garmin G5 mini-PFD display and really like it as a stand-alone artificial horizon that also gives GPS ground speed and altitude, but you’ll probably need more than just that.
If it were me, I would highly recommend nearly exactly what I have (and many others as well); an MGL Xtreme EFIS display is small, light weight, and easy to read. This will give you all of your primary flight instruments and your engine information by way of MGL’s RDAC which you mount on the engine side of the firewall. On the panel, plug in the EFIS with power and ground, hook up your pitot and static lines, and plug in the RDAC feed and you’re good. From there you can add an AHRS and a remote compass if you’d like to have those. The Xtreme will also connect to a Sandia STX 165R remote mounted Mode C transponder via an RS 232 line to give you a transponder with Mode C, and there’s nothing added to the panel itself (the MGL controls the transponder directly).
At this point today, if you need ADS-B Out capability, add in a uAvionix Echo system which also works with Sandia transponders. The Echo is controlled via Bluetooth from you iPad so with this method, you would have a complete EFIS with EMS, mode C transponder and ADS-B Out, all with the only panel space taken being from the MGL Xtreme.
I also highly recommend the Flightline FL760 Comm radio as a small in size, low power draw, and inexpensive radio. I have one and have had zero issues with it. Excellent clarity, reception, and works very well! People also have good luck with Becker radios, and I’ve heard mixed reviews on the MGL Com radios in general. Some work great, some people have issues with.
All of this is my two cents of course, so take it for what it’s worth! Good luck!
Mike Farley
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