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05-26-2017, 01:35 PM
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Eugene
Posts: 36
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Dynon Skyview HDX vs. Garmin G3X Touch
I just ordered my RV-12 empennage kit and am thinking ahead. It seems that the skyview hdx is very popular on the forum but what about the garmin? It seemed very intuitive and a has beautiful screen when I played with the demo at Vans. Both units also seem similarly priced. Why would I go with the Dynon?
Thanks,
Patrick
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05-26-2017, 01:57 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Brentwood, CA
Posts: 661
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G3X
Do you like Coke, or Pepsi?
I suggest finding someone that has either of them and trying them out.
I personally have an all-garmin setup. I like the interface, features and commonality with my certified stuff. Also, Garmin Pilot app talks directly to it for both in the air and pre-flight stuff.
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Ron Gawer
- RV10, Build in progress.
- RV12, N975G, "The Commuter"...many great hours and happy landings so far.
- Several others that are now just great memories for me.
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05-26-2017, 02:32 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Richmond Hill, GA (KLHW)
Posts: 2,194
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6 or a half dozen...
I went with Dynon because I was more familiar with its installation AND I trained in a friends -7 that had a Dynon SV1000T dual screen system.
You could replaced Dynon with Garmin in the sentence above.
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RV-7A - Slider - N495KL - First flt 27 Jan 17
O-360-A4M w/ AFP FM-150 FI, Dual PMags, Vetterman Trombone Exh, SkyTech starter, BandC Alt (PP failed after 226 hrs)
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05-26-2017, 03:13 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Savannah, GA
Posts: 1,036
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Try bothand go with the one you like most. Skyview is intuitive to me but the Garmin system is a little more opaque.
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05-26-2017, 04:25 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Wheaton, Illinois
Posts: 71
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I have the G3X Touch in an all Garmin system, GTN750, but a GRT Mini as the if all else fails independent backup. I love it, and find it completely easy and intuitive. The autopilot in particular is fabulous, I swear if it were not illegal, you could fly Cat III approaches with it, solidly delivering you within 5 feet of the center line every time. The envelope AP protection feature is also a great safety item. What I particularly like is the commonality and interfacing with the certified Garmin pieces. The physical build is just like the cert stuff, same knobs, buttons, same style and level of documentation. And the graphics, in my opinion, are more transport category style.
If ever in Chicago, stop by for a ride!
That said, others like the Dynons just as well...
Reinhard Metz
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05-26-2017, 04:58 PM
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Spring Hill Fl
Posts: 734
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All Garmin for me
Both systems will do the job.
I like keeping the system all to the same manufacture.
You will have a Garmin Radio.
If you have any trouble with the Radio you will know which manufacture is at fault if you have all Garmin .
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Quote:
Originally Posted by psalys
I just ordered my RV-12 empennage kit and am thinking ahead. It seems that the skyview hdx is very popular on the forum but what about the garmin? It seemed very intuitive and a has beautiful screen when I played with the demo at Vans. Both units also seem similarly priced. Why would I go with the Dynon?
Thanks,
Patrick
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05-27-2017, 08:08 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Coeur d'Alene, ID/Casa Grande, AZ
Posts: 654
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Quote:
Originally Posted by N49ex
I have the G3X Touch in an all Garmin system, GTN750, but a GRT Mini as the if all else fails independent backup. I love it, and find it completely easy and intuitive. The autopilot in particular is fabulous, I swear if it were not illegal, you could fly Cat III approaches with it, solidly delivering you within 5 feet of the center line every time. The envelope AP protection feature is also a great safety item. What I particularly like is the commonality and interfacing with the certified Garmin pieces. The physical build is just like the cert stuff, same knobs, buttons, same style and level of documentation. And the graphics, in my opinion, are more transport category style.
If ever in Chicago, stop by for a ride!
That said, others like the Dynons just as well...
Reinhard Metz
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My feeling also....the auto pilot function is top notch (the smart servos are part of it)....I ditto the approach capability. I have no thoughts of "ever" flying ifr again....not in a-12. But it is comforting to know that in a pinch this thing will put me at a decision altitude on runway center line...might not be "legal" but if fuel is about out; I'll take the ramp check.
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05-28-2017, 02:43 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: New London, NC (near Charlotte), Longmont, CO
Posts: 272
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Quote:
Originally Posted by psalys
I just ordered my RV-12 empennage kit and am thinking ahead. It seems that the skyview hdx is very popular on the forum but what about the garmin? It seemed very intuitive and a has beautiful screen when I played with the demo at Vans. Both units also seem similarly priced. Why would I go with the Dynon?
Thanks,
Patrick
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Could someone comment on a comparison of the cost to update the database?
Jerre
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05-28-2017, 03:18 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Newport, TN
Posts: 7,496
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AeroDog
Could someone comment on a comparison of the cost to update the database?
Jerre
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The G3X Touch is $149.95/yr for everything all GEO Referenced.
A similar option for the Dynon requires a third party subscription for $99/yr.
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05-28-2017, 04:45 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Ooltewah, TN.
Posts: 580
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brantel
The G3X Touch is $149.95/yr for everything all GEO Referenced.
A similar option for the Dynon requires a third party subscription for $99/yr.
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True, but you can also buy the Lifetime Subscription for a few hundred bucks that Seattle Avionics usually does on "Black Friday" every year. You could update your databases and maps for life using that, which quickly pays for itself in a couple of years.
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Tail kit Completed - March 2017
Wing Kit Started - June 2017
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