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Re: The Solid-State Gyro PDA

Subject: Re: The Solid-State Gyro PDA
From: Fred Fillinger <fillinger@ameritech.net>
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 22:55:14
Shaun Simpkins wrote:
> 
> I wasn't clear.  Crossbow is developing a certificated version of the AHRS
> reference, not the display.  That is for a 3rd party display developer to
> provide.
> The reference will cost $7-8K.  The display can be whatever your dreams
> (and operational redundancy) desire.  Crossbow is wisely staying out of
> human interface development.  Perhaps Avidyne or Avrotec could provide the
> display?
> 
> Consider the SFS 1000 and 2000.  The last price I saw for the 1000 was $16K.
> Add $30K to that for the AHRS and get the 2000.  Yeesh.

I should have deduced that from their web site.  Guess you're saying
that an affordable EFIS that's minimally duplicates what a gyro does
ain't real soon.

I've been compiling a mental list of truly obsolete aircraft
technology.  So far I've got just tail skid, vacuum venturi, spoked
wheels, the old Cessna pull-to-engage starter (arguable), and
four-course radio range (but not just yet its high-tech cousin, ADF). 
No visual cork-float fuel quantity indicator has failed yet, and the
Wright Flyer had a canard.  Whatever's behind this phenomenon is
prologue for a quality, affordable EFIS? :-)

Regards,
Fred F., A063


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