
hotrod180 wrote:What was the price for that Quattro?
I'm guessing Quattro is espanol for $4K?
hotrod180 wrote:Actually, I'm pretty sure that "quarto" is for the four functions it performs: artificial horizon, airspeed, altimeter, and slip/skid ball. But it turns out that Spruce has them priced at $3595- close enough to $4K for gov't work.
Along the same line, Spruce lists the RC Allen 2600 series electronic horizon at about $2600.
Cary wrote:I think the only thing that is better about the RC Allen AI is that the wings are adjustable by the pilot in pitch, like a normal gyro-driven AI is, whereas the Quattro has to be adjusted by the installer. That took a trip back to the avionics shop, after I flew it in straight and level flight and took a picture of where it was. The installer was able to get it right on. The issue is that few airplanes sit on the ground in the same pitch attitude as they do when in cruise, even trikes such as mine is, which is much closer to level than a tail dragger would be.
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