---------------------------------------------------------- RV10-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sun 09/21/08: 8 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:41 AM - New Dynon synthetic vision (Chris Hukill) 2. 03:10 PM - What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller (MauleDriver) 3. 04:54 PM - Re: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller (Michael Kraus) 4. 07:00 PM - Re: New Dynon synthetic vision (Jesse Saint) 5. 07:20 PM - Re: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller (Don McDonald) 6. 07:31 PM - Re: New Dynon synthetic vision (Rick Sked) 7. 07:45 PM - Re: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller (Rick Sked) 8. 08:52 PM - V-8 RV-10 Engine Run (Scott Schmidt) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:41:01 AM PST US From: "Chris Hukill" Subject: RV10-List: New Dynon synthetic vision For you builders that have a year or better before you have to commit to an avionics system, I suggest that you go to dynonavionics.com and click on the upper left "next generation". This looks like a system that will have all possible functions, at a reasonable price. I have a Dynon system in my RV-8, and it has operated flawlessly. Their policy of free software upgrades, and non-obsolescence of older hardware, is now joined with a policy of trade-in's for earlier products to customers that want to upgrade. This is a company that's big enough that it should be around awhile to support your investment, unlike some vendors. I don't work for, or have any affiliation with the company, but I appreciate a company that supports their customers as well as Dynon, without squeezing every last cent from you. Tru-trak has also provided an excellent upgrade policy to their customers, as I have traded-up my autopilot with them twice. However, for the price of a Sorcerer, you can buy a complete 2 (6 Inch) screen, dual AHRS, efis system, including engine/systems monitoring, with a full function two axis autopilot from Dynon. How refreshing. Chris Hukill finishing all the baggage compartment mods ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 03:10:30 PM PST US From: MauleDriver Subject: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I'm getting ready to mount 2 of these in an RV10 - There are (6) 9/32" holes in them for mounting and I just can't figure out what hardware should be used. Or what was intended. Bill Watson ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 04:54:22 PM PST US From: Michael Kraus Subject: RE: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I used 4 AN3 bolts with nut plates. -----Original Message----- From: MauleDriver Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 6:09 PM Subject: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I'm getting ready to mount 2 of these in an RV10 - There are (6) 9/32" holes in them for mounting and I just can't figure out what hardware should be used. Or what was intended. Bill Watson ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 07:00:51 PM PST US From: Jesse Saint Subject: Re: RV10-List: New Dynon synthetic vision I agree wholeheartedly, except possibly on the timing. I've been very happy with Dynon's stability and ease of use, although their feature set to date has been a little slow, which they are obviously in the process of dealing with. As with every new offering in the experimental market that I am aware of, don't hold your breath on delivery dates. With possibly a few exceptions, these companies often operate on a shoe-string development budget and it seems that actually hitting the market with a product takes more development (read time) than originally projected. Kind of like building a plane. :-) Oh, and it's a 7" widescreen display on the larger Dynons, 4" on the smaller. do not archive Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc. jesse@saintaviation.com Cell: 352-427-0285 Fax: 815-377-3694 On Sep 21, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Chris Hukill wrote: > For you builders that have a year or better before you have to > commit to an avionics system, I suggest that you go to > dynonavionics.com and click on the upper left "next generation". > This looks like a system that will have all possible functions, at a > reasonable price. I have a Dynon system in my RV-8, and it has > operated flawlessly. Their policy of free software upgrades, and non- > obsolescence of older hardware, is now joined with a policy of > trade-in's for earlier products to customers that want to upgrade. > This is a company that's big enough that it should be around awhile > to support your investment, unlike some vendors. > I don't work for, or have any affiliation with the company, but I > appreciate a company that supports their customers as well as Dynon, > without squeezing every last cent from you. > Tru-trak has also provided an excellent upgrade policy to their > customers, as I have traded-up my autopilot with them twice. > However, for the price of a Sorcerer, you can buy a complete 2 (6 > Inch) screen, dual AHRS, efis system, including engine/systems > monitoring, with a full function two axis autopilot from Dynon. How > refreshing. > > Chris Hukill > finishing all the baggage compartment mods > > ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 07:20:39 PM PST US From: Don McDonald Subject: Re: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I made this bracket to support both lr3C's and a dimmer in the middle.- K ind of hard to picture where this is, but the pic is the upper-forward in str panel, flipped over. Don --- On Sun, 9/21/08, MauleDriver wrote: From: MauleDriver Subject: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I'm getting ready to mount 2 of these in an RV10 - There are (6) 9/32" holes in them for mounting and I just can't figure out what hardware should be used. Or what was intended. Bill Watson =0A=0A=0A ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 07:31:53 PM PST US From: Rick Sked Subject: Re: RV10-List: New Dynon synthetic vision Nice looking equipment, It seems Dynon=C2-has been slow to release or upg rade but evey time they did it was leaps and bounds...this is an example of that.Funny, the screen shots almost look like the initial Blue Mountain sc reens 5 years agao...but I'm sure they don't come with the same attitude as the BM stuff :) Rick Sked 40185 do not archive ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hukill" Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 7:20:45 AM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: RV10-List: New Dynon synthetic vision For you builders that have a year or better before you have to commit to an avionics system, I suggest that you go to dynonavionics.com and click on =C2-the upper left "next generation". This looks like a system that will have all possible functions, at a reasonable price. I have a Dynon system i n my RV-8, and it has operated flawlessly. Their=C2-policy=C2-of free s oftware upgrades, and non-obsolescence=C2- of=C2- older=C2- hardware, is now joined with a policy of trade-in's for earlier products to customer s that want to upgrade. This is a company that's big enough that it should be around awhile to support your investment, unlike some vendors. I don't work for, or have any affiliation with the company, but I=C2-appr eciate a company that supports their customers as well as Dynon, without sq ueezing every last=C2-cent from you. Tru-trak has also provided an excellent upgrade policy to their customers, as I have traded-up my autopilot with them twice. However, for the price of a Sorcerer, you can buy a complete 2=C2-(6 Inch) screen, dual AHRS, efis =C2-system, including engine/systems monitoring, with a full=C2-functio n two axis autopilot from Dynon. How refreshing. Chris Hukill ======================== ==== ======================= == ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 07:45:57 PM PST US From: Rick Sked Subject: Re: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller OMG!!! That picture is HUGE!!!=C2- AGGGHHH...it's taking over my computer ....sorry...couldn't=C2- resist. :) do not archive ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don McDonald" Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 7:20:13 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: Re: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I made this bracket to support both lr3C's and a dimmer in the middle.=C2 - Kind of hard to picture where this is, but the pic is the upper=C2-fo rward instr panel, flipped over. Don --- On Sun, 9/21/08, MauleDriver wrote: From: MauleDriver Subject: RV10-List: What did you use to mount B&C's LR3C controller I'm getting ready to mount 2 of these in an RV10 - There are (6) 9/32" holes in them for mounting and I just can't figure out what hardware should be used. Or what was intended. Bill Watson ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 08:52:51 PM PST US From: Scott Schmidt Subject: RV10-List: V-8 RV-10 Engine Run http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uao4lJrwnk Just saw this on Youtube. Don't know if it has been posted yet. 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