After reading this, I feel like I went back in time this year. I started flying a plane with no attitude indicator.
There is a tachometer, airspeed indicator in MPH, altimeter, turn and bank coordinator and a compass.
I don't notice, but I might be looking outside more. There is not much inside to look at. It has a G-meter, that's new to me, I think I was busy when it moved.
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and all I want is a cub with no electrics, well maybe just electrons so I didn't need to hand bomb and a 4 mile/inch map -- damn
"black air has no lift - extra fuel has no weight"
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What I learned: even with a fancy pants panel, you can still fly the plane by looking outside.
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I still like having a radio and transponder so I can fly in and out of the airports in class C airspace. When I fly I tend to be a city boy.
If I could afford it, I might fly from YYC again. I'm very close to it. Maybe I worded that wrong but last I heard it costs $80 just to land there. I need to buy a plane because there are no rentals. It snows too much so a hangar is a good idea...
I suppose if I really had wealth I might buy some sort of airstrip with a house, hangar and car shop. Preferably walking distance to trout. Probably a few hours flying south of here.
I might switch back to those fancy tricycle planes with some extra panel stuff and two more seats. Then I'll probably want to fly the citabria again.
If I could afford it, I might fly from YYC again. I'm very close to it. Maybe I worded that wrong but last I heard it costs $80 just to land there. I need to buy a plane because there are no rentals. It snows too much so a hangar is a good idea...
I suppose if I really had wealth I might buy some sort of airstrip with a house, hangar and car shop. Preferably walking distance to trout. Probably a few hours flying south of here.
I might switch back to those fancy tricycle planes with some extra panel stuff and two more seats. Then I'll probably want to fly the citabria again.
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When I taught PPL’s I used to cover the AI and DG for the presolo lessons to force them to look outside. The last PPL I did was in the students own plane. It had dual Dynon screens. Glass was way better than the old steam gauges.......instead of the hassle of covering them up I just turned them off
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Nark
Canada has seen the light and there has been a huge increase in LPV approaches in the last few years. It is actually hard to find a straight LNAV approach to train on near the West Coast lower mainland. Best part of the deal is most of the NDB approaches are gone.....and good riddance
I have flown both the 650 and 750. Personally I did not like the 650 as I think the screen is too small for a touch screen. The 750 is awesome however. I never found turbulence to be an issue with the touchscreen if you used the side thumb hold ridge.
Canada has seen the light and there has been a huge increase in LPV approaches in the last few years. It is actually hard to find a straight LNAV approach to train on near the West Coast lower mainland. Best part of the deal is most of the NDB approaches are gone.....and good riddance
I have flown both the 650 and 750. Personally I did not like the 650 as I think the screen is too small for a touch screen. The 750 is awesome however. I never found turbulence to be an issue with the touchscreen if you used the side thumb hold ridge.
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I agree with you the 750 v 650. Might as well spend the extra $5k on the 750. The larger display is pretty beneficial.
My cheap ass can't quite see the advantage of having a 750 + 650 combo. I think the redundant layout is ludicrous, for the $12k a 650 costs.
Quick math: 750 + 650 combo is about $30k. 750 + 225 (nav/com) is about $22k. Saving yourself about $8k (a chunk of the labor install cost). The 650 is a redundant ADSB in and xpndr. Unless you plan on taking your 185 in to RVSM, why have 2 xpndrs and traffic display's?
Panel upgrades can go overboard real quick...
As for going back to the basics: I very much agree a J3 or citabria has a roll to play. No electrics or vacuum. I think folks who put GPS in them are retarded. However (because I've done it) I think there is a huge benefit to upgrading a bigger 4 place TW.
If Canada ever gets their ass in gear and drops the rona restrictions, I'll be flying the wife to Kelowna this summer to the sis's cabin for a few days. Having an autopilot and GPS will make that task stupid easy and efficient.
I agree with you the 750 v 650. Might as well spend the extra $5k on the 750. The larger display is pretty beneficial.
My cheap ass can't quite see the advantage of having a 750 + 650 combo. I think the redundant layout is ludicrous, for the $12k a 650 costs.
Quick math: 750 + 650 combo is about $30k. 750 + 225 (nav/com) is about $22k. Saving yourself about $8k (a chunk of the labor install cost). The 650 is a redundant ADSB in and xpndr. Unless you plan on taking your 185 in to RVSM, why have 2 xpndrs and traffic display's?
Panel upgrades can go overboard real quick...
As for going back to the basics: I very much agree a J3 or citabria has a roll to play. No electrics or vacuum. I think folks who put GPS in them are retarded. However (because I've done it) I think there is a huge benefit to upgrading a bigger 4 place TW.
If Canada ever gets their ass in gear and drops the rona restrictions, I'll be flying the wife to Kelowna this summer to the sis's cabin for a few days. Having an autopilot and GPS will make that task stupid easy and efficient.
Twin Beech restoration:
www.barelyaviated.com
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I like the left side throttle and a stick as much as I thought I would, it is way more intuitive than a steering wheel.
It would be nice if it was easier to get in and out of the citabria and I want more power and seats. Some capacity to bring extra socks and under wear on a trip also could be bonus. I don't want to go places by myself.
Hard wired GPS? I'm too cheap to buy a new tablet but that would seem like a great way to add that feature to a little limited panel plane. Grab one of those little GPS things that have a Bluetooth connection, under $800 Canadian, sounds perfect.
It would be nice if it was easier to get in and out of the citabria and I want more power and seats. Some capacity to bring extra socks and under wear on a trip also could be bonus. I don't want to go places by myself.
Hard wired GPS? I'm too cheap to buy a new tablet but that would seem like a great way to add that feature to a little limited panel plane. Grab one of those little GPS things that have a Bluetooth connection, under $800 Canadian, sounds perfect.
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Nark:
If you do come to Kelowna, don't forget that Vernon is 10 minutes away. It would be great to buy you a coffee and have a natter.
Let me know if your Kelowna trip comes to fruition...
John
If you do come to Kelowna, don't forget that Vernon is 10 minutes away. It would be great to buy you a coffee and have a natter.
Let me know if your Kelowna trip comes to fruition...
John
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