Barrakudaman wrote:Over the last few weeks I did a motor swap and panel upgrade on a project 172. After I put a 100 hours on it or so I intend to sell. If $ was no issue I'd keep this plane. It runs so smooth and flys hands off. 9 hrs on it now. Fun project. Figured you guys may get a kick out of the panel change. The AV-30's are sweet. I had to have the Garmin 430 gone through. Spendy, but it's like new now. Very fast turn around from Garmin too. Century instruments went through the tach and the airspeed. They look like new now. Very reasonable rebuild pricing from them. I removed the vacuum system as well.
Interesting. The paperwork only says it can replace a slip/skid, not a turn and skid. It also does not have a mark on it for a rate one turn like a turn coordinator. If it's experimental then whatever, but for certified you would definitely need a turn and bank or turn coordinator still for some flight conditions (night, IFR, etc), at least that's how I read the installation manual...Mapleflt wrote:You don't need the turn & skid the AV30 has one incorporated in it.
A1Skinner wrote:Interesting. The paperwork only says it can replace a slip/skid, not a turn and skid. It also does not have a mark on it for a rate one turn like a turn coordinator. If it's experimental then whatever, but for certified you would definitely need a turn and bank or turn coordinator still for some flight conditions (night, IFR, etc), at least that's how I read the installation manual...Mapleflt wrote:You don't need the turn & skid the AV30 has one incorporated in it.
In Canada, for VFR night and VFR OTT a turn coordinator is definitely required, as well as a VSI, pilot heat, and a OAT.mtv wrote:A1Skinner wrote:Interesting. The paperwork only says it can replace a slip/skid, not a turn and skid. It also does not have a mark on it for a rate one turn like a turn coordinator. If it's experimental then whatever, but for certified you would definitely need a turn and bank or turn coordinator still for some flight conditions (night, IFR, etc), at least that's how I read the installation manual...Mapleflt wrote:You don't need the turn & skid the AV30 has one incorporated in it.
For VFR DAY and Night, the VSI and Turn Coordinator are not required. For IFR, the Turn Coordinator is, but VSI is not.
Unless the aircraft TC requires it, that is. In any case the AV-30 provides VSI. And maybe TC if acceptable.
MTV

Still no rate one turn marking. The line on a turn coordinator shows 3* per second, not sure what roll indication that actually equates to, but it doesn't line up with any of the marks on the AV-30.Mapleflt wrote:Hold on a minute, I see a skid/slip indicator and it has roll indication at 10/20/30.

Barrakudaman wrote:Yeah, I thought this may be interesting to everyone. I was surprised I needed them. The AI and the local avionics shop seemed to think if the aircraft came from the factory with the rate of climb and turn coordinator as required equipment. they had to be put back in. The AV-30's seem to only be certified to replace the DG and Attitude indicator.
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