by Jay » Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:14 pm
Century makes several autopilots.
The Century 41 is more of a big airplane system.
The new model is the 4000, not sure of the certification status. It seems to have all the bells and whistles, i.e., it'll most likely be pricey.
Then there is their Triden series. Uses the same servos as the Century 2000, but with a smaller control head. I've flown behind one of these and I don't care for the LCD display.
The guts of the Century program is the 2000. Uses a modular design, which means that you can buy a basic version and then add various features. The basic box is available as a single axis system, a 2 axis system with trim prompting and a 2 axis system with autotrim. To that you can add (or not) GPS Steering, Altitude pre-select and a yaw damper. Huge variation in price between the basic and the "full boat" systems, but you can also install a basic system and then add to it over time, which is what I did.
The Century I is still available, a very simple and relatively inexpensive (as autopilots go) rate based unit.
All of the Century A/Ps are attitude based EXCEPT the Century I. Attitude based autopilots take their cues from the vacuum driven artificial horizon. Compared to rate based systems like the Century I or the S-Tec units that we are talking about here, attitude based systems are noticeably more precise. In the case of the 2000, I can say that it is a LOT more precise than any rate based autopilot I've ever flown, including the S-Tecs. The first time I flew a coupled approach with the 2000 I thought my HSI had failed because the needles were locked in the center of the donut, it is that solid.
The upside of a rate based system (takes its input from the DG) is that since the DG is electric, at least wing leveler functionality is still available if the vacuum fails.
My opinion is that an alternate vacuum source with an attitude based system is a better investment to keep you safe if you lose vacuum. Either way, again, I'd suggest flying behind both types before you spend that much money.
Jay
Jay
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