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Old October 16th 03, 04:07 AM
karl gruber
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For $1000 install, it does not sound like an IFR installation???

I already had a King KCS-55A HSI installed, so I didn't need an indicator.

I also wrote my own POH supplement(boiler plate from Garmin) and did the
required flight testing(virtually nothing these days.)

All my avionics guy did was remove a KX155 and wire in a GNS430. My avionics
guy is a jewel(great with FAA approvals) and doesn't seem to mind installing
junk I buy off eBay. But then, I've done him a few favors as well.

What most people don't realize is that the Sandel is only an indicator. You
still need all the compass system parts from King, Collins, or others.

Karl


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Old October 16th 03, 05:02 AM
Ray Andraka
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Yeah, the shop I got the quote from generally won't install stuff off ebay
without a substantial install premium. At the time of the quote, my stack was a
pair of MX11's a Nav122 and a Nav11, so it needed an indicator with the GPS,
plus needed moving stuff to make room for the 430. I've since replaced one of
the MX11's and the NAV11 with a KX155 and KI209.

I am aware the Sandel is an indicator only. The quote I referred to had a new
mid continent gyro system with it. The Sandel indicator by itself was under 10K.

karl gruber wrote:

For $1000 install, it does not sound like an IFR installation???


I already had a King KCS-55A HSI installed, so I didn't need an indicator.

I also wrote my own POH supplement(boiler plate from Garmin) and did the
required flight testing(virtually nothing these days.)

All my avionics guy did was remove a KX155 and wire in a GNS430. My avionics
guy is a jewel(great with FAA approvals) and doesn't seem to mind installing
junk I buy off eBay. But then, I've done him a few favors as well.

What most people don't realize is that the Sandel is only an indicator. You
still need all the compass system parts from King, Collins, or others.

Karl


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Old October 16th 03, 04:08 PM
karl gruber
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The Sandel indicator by itself was under 10K


Yea, and I think I forgot to include the cost of at least $1000 for an
indicator.

Karl


 




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