13 Jun 2025, 17:52 [ UTC - 5; DST ]
|
Username Protected |
Message |
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 08 Jun 2025, 23:19 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 01/12/10 Posts: 560 Post Likes: +1025 Location: Dallas, Texas
Aircraft: Piaggio P180, T-6
|
|
FL280 (low to avoid 90 knots headwinds) NOLA to ADS today 375 knots at +19 ISA...720 PPH Not bad for an ol' turboprop... Attachment: IMG_5241.jpeg
Please login or Register for a free account via the link in the red bar above to download files.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 00:06 |
|
 |

|
|
 |
Joined: 03/01/15 Posts: 963 Post Likes: +985 Location: Hayward, CA
Aircraft: D50E
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Why 90 ft off on altitude? That would bother me.
Mike C.
I seem to recall from earlier in this thread that the RVSM gear is the original hardware, so the autopilot isn’t closing the loop on the Garmin altimeter.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 00:13 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 20327 Post Likes: +25476 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
Aircraft: C560V
|
|
Username Protected wrote: I seem to recall from earlier in this thread that the RVSM gear is the original hardware, so the autopilot isn’t closing the loop on the Garmin altimeter. FL280 is below RVSM, but perhaps the SSEC is still in play at that altitude. Seems odd the Garmin ADC can't control the AP altitude. Mine does. Mike C.
_________________ Email mikec (at) ciholas.com
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 06:57 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 9757 Post Likes: +4562 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
Aircraft: TBM700C2
|
|
Username Protected wrote: I seem to recall from earlier in this thread that the RVSM gear is the original hardware, so the autopilot isn’t closing the loop on the Garmin altimeter. FL280 is below RVSM, but perhaps the SSEC is still in play at that altitude. Seems odd the Garmin ADC can't control the AP altitude. Mine does. Mike C.
Which autopilot do you have? The legacy Piaggio has Collins APS-65, I doubt anyone has done an interface to the Garmin ADC.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 09:23 |
|
 |

|
|
 |
Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 7375 Post Likes: +4836 Location: Live in San Carlos, CA - based Hayward, CA KHWD
Aircraft: Piaggio Avanti
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Which autopilot do you have? The legacy Piaggio has Collins APS-65, I doubt anyone has done an interface to the Garmin ADC. Yeah, Collins APS-65 <-> Collins ADC-85 have some kind of Collins proprietary digital interface that is required for the AP-ADC to be RVSM certified. Also, until recently, the SSEC curves have been treated by Piaggio as proprietary and so couldn’t be used by Garmin (at least not without permission). Both of those issues have been overcome by IJSC and I believe flight testing is underway and maybe nearly complete to certify the package. Then the Collins ADC will be removable.
_________________ -Jon C.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 09:24 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 01/12/10 Posts: 560 Post Likes: +1025 Location: Dallas, Texas
Aircraft: Piaggio P180, T-6
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Why 90 ft off on altitude? That would bother me.
Mike C.
I seem to recall from earlier in this thread that the RVSM gear is the original hardware, so the autopilot isn’t closing the loop on the Garmin altimeter.
This is correct. The Collins autopilot is still looking at the three original Collin’s instruments left on panel (not shown) as the RVSM curves have not been resolved between Garmin and Piaggio allowing the autopilot to be tied to the -600xi. Any day now we are being told.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 09:27 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 01/12/10 Posts: 560 Post Likes: +1025 Location: Dallas, Texas
Aircraft: Piaggio P180, T-6
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Showing ISA + F is weird!
Mike C. Yeah you’re right, this was on one of my first few flights so I hadn’t got it all properly configured. I changed it after that was pointed out by another Piaggio friend…
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 09:51 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 9757 Post Likes: +4562 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
Aircraft: TBM700C2
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Which autopilot do you have? The legacy Piaggio has Collins APS-65, I doubt anyone has done an interface to the Garmin ADC. Yeah, Collins APS-65 <-> Collins ADC-85 have some kind of Collins proprietary digital interface that is required for the AP-ADC to be RVSM certified. Also, until recently, the SSEC curves have been treated by Piaggio as proprietary and so couldn’t be used by Garmin (at least not without permission). Both of those issues have been overcome by IJSC and I believe flight testing is underway and maybe nearly complete to certify the package. Then the Collins ADC will be removable.
Yep, Collins calls it the "Pulse Density Bus". Would not be hard to duplicate this from the Garmin ADC once they get RVSM, but the cert effort would likely be greater than the GFC600 effort. I think the APS-65 can take analog air data too, but it may not be accurate enough for RVSM performance. Is IJSC doing the GFC600 too?
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 10:37 |
|
 |

|
|
 |
Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 7375 Post Likes: +4836 Location: Live in San Carlos, CA - based Hayward, CA KHWD
Aircraft: Piaggio Avanti
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Yep, Collins calls it the "Pulse Density Bus". Would not be hard to duplicate this from the Garmin ADC once they get RVSM, but the cert effort would likely be greater than the GFC600 effort. I think the APS-65 can take analog air data too, but it may not be accurate enough for RVSM performance. Is IJSC doing the GFC600 too? I think it was called something else, Collins Serial Data Bus or something like that. I believe a small digital translator box has been developed to take 429 in one side and spit out CSDB on the other. That'll enable the APS65 to function with the G600Txi as air data source. The GFC600 was considered but I think Garmin decided they couldn't prioritize it for some reason.
_________________ -Jon C.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 12:02 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 9757 Post Likes: +4562 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
Aircraft: TBM700C2
|
|
Username Protected wrote: Yep, Collins calls it the "Pulse Density Bus". Would not be hard to duplicate this from the Garmin ADC once they get RVSM, but the cert effort would likely be greater than the GFC600 effort. I think the APS-65 can take analog air data too, but it may not be accurate enough for RVSM performance. Is IJSC doing the GFC600 too? I think it was called something else, Collins Serial Data Bus or something like that. I believe a small digital translator box has been developed to take 429 in one side and spit out CSDB on the other. That'll enable the APS65 to function with the G600Txi as air data source. The GFC600 was considered but I think Garmin decided they couldn't prioritize it for some reason.
I'm sure you are right. CSDB can also wired for the ADC-80 / FCS-65, there are a lot of variants of the FCS-65 installations.
Skylight used to make a lot of these converter boxes. Blue Avionics does a lot of them now.
|
|
Top |
|
Username Protected
|
Post subject: Re: The definitive Piaggio P180 Avanti thread. Posted: Yesterday, 21:17 |
|
 |

|
|
Joined: 06/19/11 Posts: 3057 Post Likes: +3181 Company: Preoccupied Location: Margaritaville
Aircraft: Plane? What plane?
|
|
One of you guys come in to Marathon this afternoon? If so you flew right over my boat in the marina. Mike
_________________ Flying. It's a hard habit to break.
|
|
Top |
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum
|
Terms of Service | Forum FAQ | Contact Us
BeechTalk, LLC is the quintessential Beechcraft Owners & Pilots Group providing a
forum for the discussion of technical, practical, and entertaining issues relating to all Beech aircraft. These include
the Bonanza (both V-tail and straight-tail models), Baron, Debonair, Duke, Twin Bonanza, King Air, Sierra, Skipper, Sport, Sundowner,
Musketeer, Travel Air, Starship, Queen Air, BeechJet, and Premier lines of airplanes, turboprops, and turbojets.
BeechTalk, LLC is not affiliated or endorsed by the Beechcraft Corporation, its subsidiaries, or affiliates.
Beechcraft™, King Air™, and Travel Air™ are the registered trademarks of the Beechcraft Corporation.
Copyright© BeechTalk, LLC 2007-2025
|
|
|
|