by skipsouthernsky » Fri Oct 01, 2010 2:06 am
To Nate and all,
Sorry to go against the grain, but............. I have to differ. I personally have flown behind a Nav-122 for many years and have nothing but good to say about it. Yes, Narco is not in this century, I'll admit it. I don't know what their problem is with development, but what they do, they still do well. For a low price, reliable, low weight, all in one ILS unit, I think the Nav-122 is a good product.
For someone learnig to fly IFR, and I'm not an instructor (heck, I only have 6000 hours in singles and twins), I think that having a good stand-alone VOR, LOC, ILS unit is an attribute. I would encourage Nate to persue this unit as long as it is working properly and at a reasonable price. I think Spruce is selling them new for around $3000, used has to be less.
I have one in my comanche and it has always been very dependable and accurate. In my opinion it is a good unit and worth having in any airplane.
I don't know which model you are looking at, but some of them have inputs to display the output of a GPS including vertical either WAAS or not with the proper switching. That part you will have to work out and plan your panel strategy for what you plan to purchase in the future.
In short, I would consider the Nav-122, depending on the price and condition, and future panel planning.
Sincerely,
Skip Dykema
Skip Dykema, ICS #3062
Comanche 180, Commercial-Instrument, SEL, MEL, A&P