Guest Lee Schaumberg Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Hello Dynon makes an autopilot that requires the use of one of three different EFIS units with at least one sevo. Any one can fly inexpenisely with a one or two axis autopilot. These folks have a website so you can get all the details that are publicly available. If you don't find what you want you will learn alot. The address is http://dynonavionics.com/ . Just think slide the seat back, get the pop and magazines out and forget to look out the window. Have fun and stay safe!
Yenn Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 All well and good Lee, but I fly for fun. If I want to read a magazine while flying I go Qantas, it is probably cheaper than all the electronics any way.
Barefootpilot Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Cool, All I need is an electrical system, Efis, Autopilot, Trim system, Servo's and I'll have me an autopilot for when I go for my local flights! :hittinghead: But seriously not such a bad system for those doing the longer flights in the new plastics! :thumb_up:
facthunter Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Autopilot. Mine currently sits in the back seat and I engage it by saying,, Hold this thihg for a while will you?, followed by, you have it, and it seems to work fine, and tends to install itself. I hope to work on the autoland function eventually. nev...
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