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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 28 Dec 2020, 17:39 |
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Pretty sweet. The GFC600 was the last piece of the puzzle to bring that panel together. I still think the CJ with that panel, and the tamaracks, is a hell of a machine for the money. However the wingspan takes it out of the running for many due to hangar width.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 28 Dec 2020, 23:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: Columbia Avionics of Columbia, MO, just announced this which might be of interest for anyone considering a straight CJ. Amusingly, I was with Lance at Columbia when he got the email from the FAA that the STC was approved (Tue Dec 22). I sat in the 525 with the GFC 600. Nice. Many folks have been pestering Garmin to approve the GFC 600 for the legacy series. A potential problem is that what works for a sub 12,500 lbs part 23 airplane (like a 525 CJ) may simply not work for a heavier airplane that is part 25 (like a 560). If the GFC 600 (or something like it) makes it to the part 25 airplanes and the legacy series, it will open up HUGE volume of panel retrofits for Garmin. All those Citation V, Ultras, Encores are just waiting to dump $300K into their panels. I think the autopilot is the key to perhaps $300M in future Gamin revenue. Seems weird they aren't seemingly going after that market. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 29 Dec 2020, 01:02 |
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Username Protected wrote: Columbia Avionics of Columbia, MO, just announced this which might be of interest for anyone considering a straight CJ. Amusingly, I was with Lance at Columbia when he got the email from the FAA that the STC was approved (Tue Dec 22). I sat in the 525 with the GFC 600. Nice. Many folks have been pestering Garmin to approve the GFC 600 for the legacy series. A potential problem is that what works for a sub 12,500 lbs part 23 airplane (like a 525 CJ) may simply not work for a heavier airplane that is part 25 (like a 560). If the GFC 600 (or something like it) makes it to the part 25 airplanes and the legacy series, it will open up HUGE volume of panel retrofits for Garmin. All those Citation V, Ultras, Encores are just waiting to dump $300K into their panels. I think the autopilot is the key to perhaps $300M in future Gamin revenue. Seems weird they aren't seemingly going after that market. Mike C.
When does a GFC come to the MU2s?
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 29 Dec 2020, 03:10 |
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Username Protected wrote: When does a GFC come to the MU2s? I am contractually prohibited from answering that question. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 29 Dec 2020, 09:23 |
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Username Protected wrote: When does a GFC come to the MU2s? I am contractually prohibited from answering that question. Mike C.
That's great news
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 23:25 |
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Username Protected wrote: When does a GFC come to the MU2s? I am contractually prohibited from answering that question. Mike C.
I know what you mean, but I’m still clueless.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 24 Feb 2021, 23:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: anyone know what this STC cost? Email Lance at Columbia and ask. lance@columbiaavionics.comThen report back here so everyone can know. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 09:08 |
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Username Protected wrote: anyone know what this STC cost?
Mike Add in the GFC600, and a couple of other goodies, and I bet your north of 400k. I believe the G1000 with the black panel option back in the day for the straight CJ was close to 500k. Seeing how those g1000’s in the CJ are frozen in time, this is a great deal.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 525 G600 TXi EFIS w/GFC 600 autopilot STC appro Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 11:28 |
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Username Protected wrote: When does a GFC come to the MU2s?
Well, I'm both confused and contractually restricted! But take a look at the location for 2021 PROP ... -J
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