Impressive. One item I don't understand. AFAIK fuel tank senders are pretty generic and labor-intensive to replace. What does that money buy?
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Originally posted by Ray Tackett View PostImpressive. One item I don't understand. AFAIK fuel tank senders are pretty generic and labor-intensive to replace. What does that money buy?
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Terry - I wanna do that...doing the avionics acceptance flights on Thurs/Fri of this week. Then I've gotta get through next week's Westchester Aviation Assn's Safety Day that I'm running, plus the NBAA Regional event....then a couple of days of avionics familiarization....then Spokane (via Delta). And that's just June. But I'll get there.
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Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View PostTerry -- Main reason was that the G3X didn't fit in my panel without structural changes that would have required a DER. Secondary reason is that it's a better display, easily seen when the two are side by side in a classroom setting (Garmin factory training).
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Originally posted by Terry Carraway View PostNICE.
G3X? And is that a 7 inch on the right side? I may consider that, but I picked up an AERA 760 for a good deal so thinking a dock for that.
What is on the far right? I see you kept a CDI also.
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Originally posted by Terry Carraway View PostThe problem is, I put in an 830, knowing it was interim. I should have put in a 900 for primary, and kept it. I have flown the Garmin EIS in G1000, and it is nice, but I really like the JPI.
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Plane came with a JPI 700. Which is pretty basic. So I put in the 830 to give me the download capability and the other readouts. Plus it adds input from the GPS to tell you how much you need to get to your destination.
And I was figuring on going the Garmin EIS, so I did not put in a 900 or 930, that could be primary.
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