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Garmin G3X Touch failure demo and built in redundancy

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2022
  • Demonstration of Garmin G3X Touch when parts of the system fail

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  • @locustvalleystring
    @locustvalleystring Год назад +1

    I am about to start an IPC in a Piper 100i with the G3X. I am a steam gauge guy, so your vid helps a lot. Thanks for the look-see into fail modes.

  • @space1commander
    @space1commander Год назад

    Beautiful setup my friend. It is definitely in my bucketist after hitting the Lottery for my Mini P-40.

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager Год назад

    Can the MFD display be configured to display the reverse of what you show? The AI on the left of the screen and the EIS information on the right? It would make flying it from the left seat a lot easier if the AI and other flight information was closer to the pilot. I realize you have the G5 as well, but it seems an odd default to me to put the AI on the far right side of the right side display.

    • @Avionics_test_pilot
      @Avionics_test_pilot  Год назад +1

      The pfd and mfd can be configured anyway you like. I normally setup the attitude as close to the yoke as possible. If I set the mfd to reversionary mode I have the right pfd set mirror image of the left pfd. Again, it can be configured anyway you can imagine.

  • @PecanLane
    @PecanLane Год назад

    What is the graduated cylinder connected to blue and clear tubings for?

    • @Avionics_test_pilot
      @Avionics_test_pilot  Год назад

      That’s a precise flight oxygen flow meter for high altitude flying. My Mooney is turbo normalized.

  • @TheCapTan
    @TheCapTan Год назад

    Great setup and video. Is there a reason you didn’t get a 650xi?

    • @Avionics_test_pilot
      @Avionics_test_pilot  Год назад +1

      I have had a 650 in this plane. We use the Mooney as a demo plane for Garmin and I have the 355 and 255 right now. We have a demo 172 with a 750XI.

    • @TheCapTan
      @TheCapTan Год назад

      @@Avionics_test_pilot I see a lot of people get a gfc 500 without the gtns but lose the vnav. I really think vnav is a great feature. When you do dual G3Xs is there an Adhrs for each screen or only 1.

    • @Avionics_test_pilot
      @Avionics_test_pilot  Год назад

      @@TheCapTan the mfd in my plane doesn’t have adahars. It can have one but it is not necessary. The G3x has V Nav and the 355 also has V Nav but only to a single point which is 98 % of what I do. The only advantage to the 650/750 is the ability to load an arrival procedure and have the V Nav bring you down.

    • @TheCapTan
      @TheCapTan Год назад

      @@Avionics_test_pilot Thanks. I want to eventually go dual G3X. I already have the Gfc 500 and a Gtn 650. I need a 345gtx and a second digital comm/nav.

  • @savethedeveloper
    @savethedeveloper 9 месяцев назад

    13:22 I've been told the remote transponder is not an option for certified a/c, only experimentals

    • @Avionics_test_pilot
      @Avionics_test_pilot  9 месяцев назад

      The 345R is certified. There is a 45R that is experimental only. The 345R can be installed in your certified plane. I installed on in a king air today.

  • @garageauto5275
    @garageauto5275 3 месяца назад

    You’re 400 degree CHT warning, do you have surefly?

    • @Avionics_test_pilot
      @Avionics_test_pilot  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes I’m running a single Surefly and a slick. I have my warning set at 405 degrees and red at 425 even though the engine is 450. The only time it gets close to 405 will be in the climb in summer and all I have to do is lower the nose and the chts go back down. I don’t like running over 400.

    • @garageauto5275
      @garageauto5275 3 месяца назад

      @@Avionics_test_pilot we’re getting our engine factory rebuilt currently. Lycoming will give us a surefly for left side and a right mag. We’re gonna go ahead and put a surefly on the right once we hit the 500 hours on the right one.