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Dave Butler writes:
I think given the class of airplane, you really need to consider trading up to a more capable airplane before installing some of the items on the list. Yes, I agree -- the point of the exercise was just to get away from absolute arguments about autopilots, IFR GPS, etc., and see how people actually prioritize safety equipment on airplanes. In real life, I may have to move up to an Archer or even a Six in a few years anyway as my family grows, so I'll probably look for most of what I need already installed in that. I may install a few of the things near the top of my own list, but I'm waiting to prove to myself that they're necessary. The Stormscope (probably used) and wing-leveller (new) are the most likely candidates; an IFR GPS would slip in only if I had to start cancelling trips or diverting to alternates because of a lack of non-GPS approaches. Go with the dual-rotor vacuum pump from http://www.aeroadvantage.com instead. There just isn't a quality electric AI on the market that's in the price range of what you'd want in a piston single. I planned to do that when my previous pump failed in September, but AeroAdvantage was quoting a shipping date more a month away and talking as if it could be much longer -- I didn't want my plane to end up grounded for most of the fall. Wing leveller (or other general single-axis AP) Yes, useful. Consider getting one that's independent of vacuum. If I do this, I'll put in a new STEC 20, unless something better comes along in the low price range before then. All the best, David |
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David Megginson wrote:
Dave Butler writes: Go with the dual-rotor vacuum pump from http://www.aeroadvantage.com instead. There just isn't a quality electric AI on the market that's in the price range of what you'd want in a piston single. I planned to do that when my previous pump failed in September, but AeroAdvantage was quoting a shipping date more a month away and talking as if it could be much longer -- I didn't want my plane to end up grounded for most of the fall. Quite so. You probably need to think of it as an upgrade and just replace the pump preemptively while your old pump is still working. That way you have a working pump to keep around as a spare. When I got mine a few weeks ago they were quoting 3 weeks delivery. Remove SHIRT to reply directly. Regards, Dave |
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