REFLECTOR: MGL oshkosh
Douglas Holub
douglas.holub at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 10:24:08 CDT 2009
I've got a "4-pack" and with a Dynon D10A replacing the directional gyro and artificial horizon. The Dynon also has airspeed and VSI and altitude, but I find that I'm always looking at the 4-pack for that information because it's easier.
Doug Holub
N2980W Standard FG w/ 63 hrs
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In a message dated 7/31/2009 7:32:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time, bill.stockman at daytonaero.com writes:
I think the phrase is “buyer beware.” I applaud these firms for developing and selling these new products. However, as one of many “proud” owners of a blue mountain EFIS One (I actually own two of them), be very, very careful of these early promises. Greg R. at BM worked very hard to bring out new and innovative products—which were and still are better than many of the products on the market today—but never could get his hands around the production and support issues. He was a great engineer, but a lousy businessman. If ever buy another EFIS system (my BM system is working great a this point), I’ll consider paying extra for an established company.
Last I checked, my "six pack" (for those of you that still knows what that is;-) is still supported.
KISS.
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