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I seriously considered this advice and looked into the NAV 122. I
talked to a friend of mine and the local avionics shop and they both told me that Narco has a bad rep for service and gouges you badly to fix a 122 - and they do break. As others have pointed out, you don't need a heck of a lot more to make the plane legal for IFR training/flight. Here's what __I'd__ do if I were you. I'd sell the 300XL (since you got it for a steal, you should at least get your money back) and buy a used NARCO NAV-122A on Ebay. You can get a yellow tagged one for about $1300. This is the ONLY piece of equipment you will need to be able to fly IFR legally - it's a VOR, LOC, GS, MKR and CDI all in one 3 1/8" hole. You can then legally do ILS, LOC, and VOR approaches. I did exactly this in order to make my COZY MKIV IFR capable (for training purposes and light IFR). Even if you have to pay someone $500 to install it, it's still the cheapest way there, using the least panel space. |
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