Mark Young

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  • #2651
     Mark Young
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    I’ll post an update on my install. I had a set of other work done at the time, so I don’t recall the cost of the work done specifically for the autopilot.

    I previous had a century 2000 with integrated electric trim, and century altitude pre-select.

    While the system was functional, I considered it a bit mickey mouse. When tuned properly, it would hold an altitude without much in the way of porpoising.

    The up and down adjustments were terrible. The switches were pressed and the time pressed was supposed to translate into increments of 100′. It was basically non-deterministic in my plane.

    The electric trim worked well enough. it basically wraps a gear around the drive shaft in the tail. Given the fact that my manual trim system was not smooth, I think it did a fine job.

    When they did the install of the GFC500, they reused the electric trim setup from the century install. AFAIK, this is the only way they (steinAir) would do the electric trim install, though that might change at some point.

    Now onto the GFC500: I love it.

    While I have had two excursions (uncommanded descending right turn) early in the install, I’ve never seen them since. Looking at this thread, I wonder if they might have been exacerbated by a significant fuel imbalance. I’ll have to go out and test that theory. I feel confident it wasn’t anything I did myself…but who knows.

    The autopilot flies the plane really well. I typically push the TakeOff/GoAround button prior to take off as a reference, but don’t engage it until I’m well underway. I’ve flown approaches with the system, and while there is a learning curve for avionics integration (like realizing you need to set target altitudes lower to get it to fly down even though you have a vertical path programmed for an approach), once you understand it, it does an amazing job, even in turbulence.

    Some of the features, like setting climb ias vs climb vertical speed are really nice.

    I should point out that it is really useful to watch a bunch of the random videos people have uploaded that demonstrate the system functions. it made things are lot more clear when I finally got in the plane and started using it.

    I had my system installed with the gi275, which was also a nice addition. When installed correctly, there is cross fill of altimeter settings, vs, and altitude preselect from the g500. it is annoying that the headings aren’t completely aligned at this point, but that’s an swing error.

    Since I had a mini “nelson harding device” installed in my ear, I typically only use the autopilot periodically to avoid the automated “turn off that damn hinky dinky autopilot and fly the damn plane…sheesh” when I use it too much. 😉

    That’s probably enough for now. Questions?

    #2224
     Mark Young
    Participant

    A quick follow-up to this post.

    This installation is a first example, and it took stein a fair amount of work with his FSDO to get it approved.

    The best approach to discussing this option is to call stein directly and talk about the upgrade and the excellent engineering relationship he has with his FSDO. This is a great opportunity to put a modern autopilot into a classic airplane, and it would be a shame to lose it.

    I’ve had a number of conversations with Stein…he’s a great guy.

    Stein, SteinAir, sales@steinair.com, (651) 460 6955

    #1468
     Mark Young
    Participant

    Which autopilot specifically? and do we know if they will be able to communicate with a garmin system via the gad32e? if so, which what features enabled? I would love upgrade to an autopilot that supports the garmin altitude pre-select and/or vs select.

    I would pretty much pay now on the promise of getting this at some point in the future. 😉

    #1409
     Mark Young
    Participant

    Btw, I own a laser cutter that can do a really nice job cutting out circles, and can even add an engraved logo.

    I’ll owe nelson a pair of those…will try to post a picture later today.

    #1388
     Mark Young
    Participant

    Btw, just fired off an email to stec to ask. Not holding my breath.

    #1382
     Mark Young
    Participant

    I’m a little confounded by this headline… Are you implying that they would consider an STC to include the Meyers? The last time I asked it was 100K + some guaranteed number of sales (maybe 6).

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Mark Young.
    #1279
     Mark Young
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    I replaced mine with a whelen LED beacon after it when belly up. it was Waaay brighter. :/

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