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Post subject: Re: Garmin announces PC12 Retrofit Posted: 08 Oct 2021, 20:57 |
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Joined: 05/23/08 Posts: 6059 Post Likes: +703 Location: CMB7, Ottawa, Canada
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Very nice. Pre NG PC12 would be a cool plane.
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Marc Bourdon
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Post subject: Re: Garmin announces PC12 Retrofit Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 10:58 |
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Joined: 08/16/15 Posts: 2895 Post Likes: +3603 Location: Ogden UT
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Actually, I should not have looked online. I guess this is what the Denali is going to look like. This is what the cockpit of a $5 million aircraft should look like. Attachment: 66A85E10-16E1-47BD-B204-6CB4A0C88CEE.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: Garmin announces PC12 Retrofit Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 13:44 |
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Joined: 01/16/11 Posts: 11105 Post Likes: +7090 Location: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Aircraft: PC12NG, G3Tat
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Username Protected wrote: Actually, I should not have looked online. I guess this is what the Denali is going to look like. This is what the cockpit of a $5 million aircraft should look like. Attachment: 66A85E10-16E1-47BD-B204-6CB4A0C88CEE.jpeg Apex is very good actually, only thing disappointing is the Honeywell QC. Been flying the Garmin 3000 in the CJ3+, prefer the Apex in the flight levels. Having a proper radar in the CJ is awesome. That 10 inch radar in the PC12 works, but the radar in the 3+ is really good.
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Post subject: Re: Garmin announces PC12 Retrofit Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 19:36 |
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Joined: 05/30/17 Posts: 198 Post Likes: +159
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Dammit Chuck, why did you have to post that? That’s a nice cockpit and note the single lever …
I think the older PC12’s with the Garmin retrofit, especially if you add the IS&S auto-throttle, would be very nice indeed. Great planes …
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Post subject: Re: Garmin announces PC12 Retrofit Posted: 16 Oct 2021, 08:06 |
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Joined: 03/30/15 Posts: 115 Post Likes: +58
Aircraft: King air 350
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I have had 3 pc12s done. The latest with the autopilot and it’s wonderful. The autothrottles on the pc24 aren’t great and I’ve flown the ngx. I don’t see a need in the pc12 for autothrottle at all. It’s a simple airplane and in almost 7000 hours in them, there is a power setting that is easy to get you everything you need without thinking about it. Craig
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