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Upssss, I am happy too!!!
hi Steve, Any chance that you add Flight Path Vector to G3X, I will love to be able to decend by angle and not just vertical speed, that function is great for user that do not have VNAV available for aproaches (here is no WAAS in Southamerica). Regards, Fernando |
Love the round gauges
I have real steam gauges as backup to my 1st generation (other vendor) EFIS in my -7A. I've put off upgrading because I like having both round and EFIS in my panel. This certainly gives me something to think about.
On another note, any idea when G3X will be available on for the RV-12? I'll be ordering my Avionics in January 2015. |
Thanks Steve. My panel is being built by Stein now. Once I get it, I will give the demo mode some time to become familiar with the system. Now I am reading manuals and trying to learn the different menus and how to jump from one to another. Lots to learn, but I am enjoying trying to figure it all out. The demo mode sounds like it will be a great help.
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I think it's an amazing piece of hardware, and software.
I think it's an amazing company that will take a state of the art piece of equipment and give users the option to turn it into antiquated equipment. Garmin, you're nice. Old fashioned people, come on. Use and embrace the nice new technology that we all longed for for so many years. Famous Stein quote here... .02 |
Round Altimeter
In the pictures it seemed like the altimeter just showed the big hand (feet), not the big hand (thousands of feet) and the little hand. I know the text behind it shows the numeric altitude. Is this configurable?
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Drum Altimeter
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This style of altimeter is sometimes referred to as a "drum altimeter" and is generally preferred by everyone who has flown with one. It is very common to see them in high end aircraft and airliners, and even quite a few homebuilts. Since you are always flying to either a thousand foot altitude or 500 feet off of this, your scan is simplified to only have one reference needle. ![]() ![]() We thought if we were going to give you a conventional analog altimeter presentation, it may as well be a really good one! Thanks, Steve |
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