by SLIMDREDGER » Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:11 pm
I'm not sure about the Piper Altimatic, but I installed a Century III in my PA 30 35 years ago, and am a satisfied user. Some say the Piper Altimatic III and the Century III are the same, but I don't know if this is fact.
Over the years I have had it in the shop for repairs or tune up 3 times. About 1 AUM each for the first two and recent general overhaul with a fairly expensive replacement part that was !.6 AUM. I can't complain about that for 5000 hours of flying time. Most of the repairs involved cleaning or replacement of connectors in the system.
I recently added roll steering, and appreciate the accuracy, smoothness and ability to follow holding patterns and course reversals this mod provides, but in real world travel, the original autopilot is very adequate. Be aware that roll steering can not be used for lateral positioning if you are flying a coupled (with glideslope steering) approach with the Century III. For a fully coupled approach you switch out roll steering and go back to the Century III system. I wish this were different.
One interesting option that bears watching is that Avidyne has recently offered a new autopilot ( a 90 series unit? ) based on the latest technology that will drive the servos that are part of the Century III. It is currently being approved for the various airplanes, but they are starting with the Bonanza and Cessna 182s etc. and it will be a while before they get to the Comanches. The beauty of this is that it uses the existing installed hardware and it would be much less expensive to switch to the latest and greatest electronics if you wish at a later date.
Just my $0.02
Al Powers ICS 2978