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Old April 24th 17, 01:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Charlie Gibbs
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Default IFR in a vintage 172 - vacuum system

On 2017-04-23, BH wrote:

Nothing wrong with using the venturi vac system unless you get into ice. BH


Not that I plan on getting anywhere near ice. :-) And since the departure
procedure for my home field specifies a visual climb to 800 feet, the gyros
would have time to spin up anyway. Mind you, if I want to put in that
Garmin 430W, I might barely feel the extra cost of a G5 or two...

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