I really like Brooks’ panel for a Patrol. You have a lot more options with a 4-place. I plan to do something similar To Brooks. I have a Garmin Era 796 which I really like, so that will be installed in a panel-mounted clip. I may not install a round airspeed indicator.
Remember that you don’t really need any instrumentation at all to safely land your airplane, unless you are IFR or night in marginal weather. I think people keep forgetting that. Get an instructor or safety pilot and practice if you forget how. If a 10-hour student can do it, you can too. Although I don’t feel I need backup instruments, the Garmin 796 gives ground speed, gps altitude, gps track and a rudimentary bank angle indicator along with terrain hazards and has an internal battery. I could do a let down in cloud if I had to so it’s definitely good enough for VFR.
I’d like to add one final point: as good as the IPad programmes are (Forflight for instance is very good indeed) the iPad is a pain to read in bright sunlight. My old Dynon 180 wasn’t much good in bright conditions either. The newer Garmin, Dynon, and probably most others give you really nice, bright colours and lots of pixels. It’s just way, way nicer to use in all conditions, and therefor worth the money, in my view.
For economy, I expect I will go with a G5. I saw one today in my buddy’s 185 and it’s so sharp and bright that even though it’s small, I know it’s going to work. I do need to see if a g3X would actually be comparable in price to a G5 plus an EMS. In that case, I would go with the G3X. I’m doubtful that the price would be close though, notwithstanding the point about the cost of sensors. Wow, are they ever expensive!
Remember that you don’t really need any instrumentation at all to safely land your airplane, unless you are IFR or night in marginal weather. I think people keep forgetting that. Get an instructor or safety pilot and practice if you forget how. If a 10-hour student can do it, you can too. Although I don’t feel I need backup instruments, the Garmin 796 gives ground speed, gps altitude, gps track and a rudimentary bank angle indicator along with terrain hazards and has an internal battery. I could do a let down in cloud if I had to so it’s definitely good enough for VFR.
I’d like to add one final point: as good as the IPad programmes are (Forflight for instance is very good indeed) the iPad is a pain to read in bright sunlight. My old Dynon 180 wasn’t much good in bright conditions either. The newer Garmin, Dynon, and probably most others give you really nice, bright colours and lots of pixels. It’s just way, way nicer to use in all conditions, and therefor worth the money, in my view.
For economy, I expect I will go with a G5. I saw one today in my buddy’s 185 and it’s so sharp and bright that even though it’s small, I know it’s going to work. I do need to see if a g3X would actually be comparable in price to a G5 plus an EMS. In that case, I would go with the G3X. I’m doubtful that the price would be close though, notwithstanding the point about the cost of sensors. Wow, are they ever expensive!
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