---------------------------------------------------------- Yak-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sun 05/25/08: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 06:19 AM - Re: Dynon (Roger Kemp M.D.) 2. 07:52 AM - 1/2 of a CJ6A (YakChang) (dabear) 3. 11:52 AM - Re: Dynon (Jorgen Nielsen) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 06:19:48 AM PST US From: "Roger Kemp M.D." Subject: RE: Yak-List: Dynon That is about the cheapest you will get the unit for. I have seen them for 2100 US in Trad-A-Plane but do not remember who had them. With the wiring harness, OAT probe (need it if you want winds aloft and the unit to automatically compute density altitude), and remote gyro (you want this), the cost will be around $2500. For the money, you cannot beat it. Couple it to you GPS (it works well with Garmin handhelds and panel mounts) and your fuel flow computer) and you have about all the cross country info you can stand for XC. Click on the second page for nav (if you have coupled your GPS and SL 30 up to the unit) and you have full up HIS. For an additional $100 (about), you can add their heated Pitot probe for AOA info too. I have the Dynon with all the bells and whistles in my 50. Well not the AOA probe, yet! I have flown it in weather without difficulty. The software Version 5.0 has made the pitch and roll more sensitive than the earlier software versions. The heading tape slops back and forth like the whiskey compass with this software version also! That feature I do not like. I find I look more at the GPS for heading info than the Dynon D10A. Overall, I give it 4 thumbs up! Especially for the cost and what you get for the money! Doc -----Original Message----- From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Herb Coussons Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:55 AM Subject: Yak-List: Dynon Anyone out there have a good cost on start to finish install of the Dynon EFIS D10A? Unit cost on their website is $2200. Is this the street price? Plus what is the typical install? Who did your install also? We have long since lost our attitude indicator and I have seen the install in a few planes out there. Just wondering the total cost? Herb ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:52:13 AM PST US From: "dabear" Subject: Yak-List: 1/2 of a CJ6A (YakChang) Anyone interested in half ownership of a CJ6A (Yak-Chang) with the M14P and MT prop conversion? Based in Warrenton VA. Don't want to sell, but not flying the 100+ hours I used to fly a year. Contact me off list. DaBear ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 11:52:00 AM PST US From: "Jorgen Nielsen" Subject: RE: Yak-List: Dynon Also worth looking at the Enigma & Odyssey from MGL avionics. Have not tried it but they now have a sensor package that is fully aerobatic in terms of keeping up with roll rates etc. About the same price. -----Original Message----- From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Roger Kemp M.D. Sent: 25 May 2008 03:17 PM Subject: RE: Yak-List: Dynon That is about the cheapest you will get the unit for. I have seen them for 2100 US in Trad-A-Plane but do not remember who had them. With the wiring harness, OAT probe (need it if you want winds aloft and the unit to automatically compute density altitude), and remote gyro (you want this), the cost will be around $2500. For the money, you cannot beat it. Couple it to you GPS (it works well with Garmin handhelds and panel mounts) and your fuel flow computer) and you have about all the cross country info you can stand for XC. Click on the second page for nav (if you have coupled your GPS and SL 30 up to the unit) and you have full up HIS. For an additional $100 (about), you can add their heated Pitot probe for AOA info too. I have the Dynon with all the bells and whistles in my 50. Well not the AOA probe, yet! I have flown it in weather without difficulty. The software Version 5.0 has made the pitch and roll more sensitive than the earlier software versions. The heading tape slops back and forth like the whiskey compass with this software version also! That feature I do not like. I find I look more at the GPS for heading info than the Dynon D10A. Overall, I give it 4 thumbs up! Especially for the cost and what you get for the money! Doc -----Original Message----- From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Herb Coussons Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:55 AM Subject: Yak-List: Dynon Anyone out there have a good cost on start to finish install of the Dynon EFIS D10A? Unit cost on their website is $2200. Is this the street price? Plus what is the typical install? Who did your install also? We have long since lost our attitude indicator and I have seen the install in a few planes out there. Just wondering the total cost? 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