by fastj22 » Mon Jul 12, 2021 11:16 pm
My two cents and worth every penny....
EMS is nice. let the computer monitor the engine and let you know when things go pear shaped. I have the MGL xTreme EMS and it works fine. Just like the others.
Primary flight instruments, go with basics whether its steam or electronic. Nothing like looking at dials. You don't need fancy moving maps overlaid on approach plates with all the fancy bugs you couldn't identify if someone held a gun to your head. I used the MGL xTreme EFIS, there are better out there but it works. I have autopilot, its nice, but definitely not necessary. At the time, I was making good money and just looked for reasons to spend money at Airventure. If you want all that movie stuff, the iPad running Foreflight, flyQ or Wingx(are they still around?) will provide plenty of inflight entertainment.
One thing to really consider is a LRI (Lift Reserve Indicator or AOA). A few years back someone was selling these on the innertubes which is basically a HVAC filter gauge (differential pressure to tell you when to replace the filter) and custom inkjet printed card, plumbed to a 3D printed probe, mounted under the wing that measured the differential pressure from two sources. You calibrate by flying into a stall, land, adjust the probe, fly again into a stall, adjust the probe, repeat until it stalls right at the red line on the gauge. After that, if you keep it above the red, you won't be dead. No electrons (pixies), just air. Works at all airspeeds and density altitudes. Life saver. These fancy EFISs do the same thing, but require angry pixies to make it work. If you can find the guy who was making these its worth the $250 and when all the pixies fly away from you, you still have something to land with. And you will land much slower than you ever thought you could.
John Gillis
SEL Private, Comm Glider, Tow pilot (Pawnee Driver)
Waiex N116YX, Jabiru 3300, Tail dragger,
First flight, 3/16/2013. 403 hours and climbing.
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