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Old July 14th 05, 08:34 AM
Kai Glaesner
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Default Garmin GNS 430/530: interfacing Air-Data & Fuel-Management

Hello,

does anyone know, if the Garmin 430/530 can interface to an air-data
computer and a fuel computer (like e.g. the King KLN 90B)?

The question rose when watching the FlightVideoProduction Piper Meridian
DVD. When the pilot used one of the utility pages of his 430 to calculate
wind direction and magnitude he dialed in Alt, Speed, Heading and Temperatur
(the same way I do with the 430 in our Club's Dakota ;-). Since the Meridian
is fairly advanced I wonder why there is no interfacing to the air-data
computer I presume the Meggit installation demands.

Thanks in advance for the answer.

Best regards

Kai

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