Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby Peter Jenkins » Thu May 03, 2012 10:16 pm

Hello out there. This is my first attempt at this so bear with me.
We have a UK based 1964 PA24-260 (carb), reg G-BRXW. The Autocontrol II has died! We are looking at fitting a used replacement, either a Century II, or 21, or an S-Tec 30 or 50?
Are there any G reg Comanches out there already fitted with any of these? I'm trying to avoid re-inventing the wheel and having to sort a new STC.
Any help much appreciated.
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Re: Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby N3322G » Fri May 04, 2012 9:06 pm

Peter,

Welcome to the Forum. This is the place to ask this question.

While I can't help you with an answer to the specific time, I can say we've been happy with the Century 2000 they sponsored us with in the 1994 World Race. Still works great and they still support it.
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Re: Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby Peter Jenkins » Fri May 04, 2012 10:31 pm

Thanks for that Pat. I'll add that one to our list of possibles. Just need to find outif there is an STC for it here in the UK.
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Re: Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby N3322G » Fri May 04, 2012 11:11 pm

Peter, I'm sure you've tried just googling the products you are looking for - http://www.centuryflight.com/ is the Century website and it shows their STCs but I couldn't tell if they applied in the UK - suggest sending them an email, I'm sure they know.
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Re: Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby Peter Jenkins » Fri May 04, 2012 11:17 pm

Thanks for that. I'll drop them a note in the morning and report back.
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Re: Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby jeffrey aryan » Sat May 05, 2012 5:43 am

Peter,

FYI,

This is slightly off the subject. How about a call to Avidyne and ask them about there new DFC-90 autopilot retrofits for the Baron/Bonanzas and C-182's. Maybe they will get approval for the Comanche series in there next round of projects. I for one would be very interested in getting a autopilot for my plane. As I understand it, there new autopilot will interface with an Aspen unit and other digital products. Please report back if you here anything. FWIW.

Thanks,

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Re: Replacement autopilot for G reg aircraft

Postby Stephen Flaherty » Sun May 06, 2012 1:39 pm

This is off the Avidyne website:

(DFC90) Will the DFC90 be certified for other aircraft? If so, what and when?
Yes, the table below summarizes the configurations currently announced:

Aircraft Type PFD Supported Availability Date
Cirrus SR22, 20, SRV Avidyne Now
Piper PA46-350 Avidyne Now
Piper PA32 Avidyne Q2 2012 (est)
Cirrus SR22, 20 Aspen Q2 2012 (est)
Bonanza 33, 35, 36 Aspen Q3 2012 (est)
Baron 55, 58 Aspen Q3 2012 (est)
Skylane 182 Aspen Q2 2012 (est)

If you are interested in a specific make/model of aircraft not on the list above, it is in your
best interest to contact Avidyne Sales and make your voice heard. (updated 10 Oct
2011)
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