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How much damage does spinning and
occasional aerobatics do to the non-cagable gyros and how much extra weight is involved in the high panel and three gyros (plus possibly one more radio)? Gyro instuments are subject to damage under the stress of aerobatics. There are some expensive gyro's out there that are built to withstand aerobatics but typical units will suffer a short life. Some aircraft are fitted with removeable gyro packages for this reason. If you are not looking to file IFR and just want something for a little extra security during VFR flight, take a look at some of the totally solid state packages that provide a poor man's glass cockpit on an IPaq or equivalent hand held computer. The sensor package is set up to be velcro mounted in the cockpit so it can be removed when not needed. I haven't looked at prices lately but they were about $1500 a year ago at Sun n Fun. Dave Swartz Fort Lauderdale, Florida http://www.FlightFantastic.US |
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