Robbo Glass Cockpits
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We have a Garmin 695 mounted on top of the "normal" gauges in our 44...doesn't seem to be a problem weight wise, it's been there for 700 hours !
I reckon it is the way forward, my mates with 66's will be jealous of the new toys available for their machines !
Arrrj
I reckon it is the way forward, my mates with 66's will be jealous of the new toys available for their machines !
Arrrj
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Better spend your money buying a real helicopter
Seriously, Robinson has its marketshare in a certain field ... a glass cockpit is nice to have but it just increases costs for the student/charterer. What for?
Seriously, Robinson has its marketshare in a certain field ... a glass cockpit is nice to have but it just increases costs for the student/charterer. What for?
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Or buy an iPad or mini 3G install anyone of a number of apps stick it in a holder and there you go a glass cockpit , and if you want really good pitch and roll I put get one of the Bluetooth gyros all in for less than a grand
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Should Robinson ever receive EASA certification for the R66 (), i wonder whether it would get certified for NVFR as well with the Aspen Kit only (i.e. without a stand-by AI).