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Post subject: Re: New to BeechTalk Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 17:26 |
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Joined: 03/29/11 Posts: 1952 Post Likes: +218 Company: Catch 22 Gastropubs Location: nashville, TN (KJWN)
Aircraft: 1954 Bonanza E35
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ok, now that the pics are posted (Bill, Arlen, etal)...any advice to pass on to a first time, first plane owner?  One thing that I do want to add is a gps, whether panel mounted or yoke mounted. I know this may open the flood gates, but is there a good gps for the money to look at? I am currently only VFR, so at this time I dont think I need WAAS. And if there is a panel mount, which one seems to best fit in an older bonanza? You can see from the pic above how the panel is currently configured with the radios off to the left of the yoke. Secondly, is there a good place to purchase a dual yoke? Since Jeff Carneal will be riding with me til i get my high performance and complex rating (and eventually my IFR) I should probably invest in one
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Post subject: Re: New to BeechTalk Posted: 30 Mar 2011, 18:04 |
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Joined: 12/18/07 Posts: 20852 Post Likes: +10080 Location: W Michigan
Aircraft: Ex PA22, P28R, V35B
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On the GPS issue, I think, VFR, your most economical option is to purchase either a PDA-based combination moving map + XM weather that you can either panel-mount or park somewhere in easy view. Example of the former would be the Anywheremap system, Garmin Aera or 396/496 for the latter. Having on-board weather is a huge safety item. If you want to keep the cost down, get the XM Aviator Lite option, $35/mo. That gives you METARS, TAFS, and Nexrad radar. If you buy a used 3/496, be aware that there is a tiny internal battery that eventually dies. If you know how to handle a soldering iron and have steady hands, you can fix it for $5 using Mike Caban's CSOB instructions; otherwise Garmin will be happy to do it for you for $400. 
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