tonyplane(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:41 am Post subject: Trio AP was Re: Fresh Air |
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Craig,
There are two instruments that I really like and would definitely install again. The Trio EZ Pilot II and the Grand Rapids EIS.
With the AP on for Cross country, you can just put your feet on the floor and go straight to your destination or via any waypoints. You can also use it to keep you flying wings level so you can consult your map, change GPS settings etc.
The EIS keeps me informed of all engine parameters (RPM, OAT, CHT, EGT, Oil Press/Temp, fuel flow etc) and when approaching any set limits (CHT, OP, Voltage, etc) It also informs me to change fuel tanks, which I currently have set to flash the "Red" light every 30 min of flight time.
Seats covers were procured (on sale) by my wife, along with memory and exercise mat foam for stuffing, from the airplane parts dept of Wal-Mart.
Tony
Craig Payne (craig(at)craigandjean.com ([email]craig(at)craigandjean.com?subject=RE:%20Re:%20Fresh%20Air&replyto=01ed01c70cbe$5d01010a(at)northamerica.corp.microsoft.com[/email]))
Date: [b]Mon Nov 20 - 8:15 AM[/b]
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