Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #42413
From: Gary Fitzgerald <gbfitz@swbell.net>
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Subject: [LML] Re: Tru Trak ADI vs. Standard AI
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 08:48:52 -0400
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Getting back to the original topic for a moment -
 
One factor that hasn't yet been discussed is whether or not you require your backup to use a different sensing method than your primary instruments.  The Trutrak appears to use a solid-state gyro, which the Chelton also appears to use.  Therefore, an external anomaly (static, EM interference, vibrations at a certain frequency (actually happened, though not to a Chelton),  alien death rays while flying over New Mexico, whatever) that compromises the sensing element of your primary display will also compromise your backup.
 
An AI's display is based on a spinning rotor - pretty hard to get any more basic than that.  Not exactly high tech, but we know pretty well what can cause them to provide misleading information (that whole accelerating/decelerating/climbing/descending stuff from the instrument rating test).  Provide power, the rotor spins, you know which way is up.
 
Personally - and I have absolutely no data to back this up - I don't think we've found all of the failure modes of these solid-state gyros yet (although from what I read, the experimental community is finding a lot of them).  I tried in vain to convince a pair of builders at my local EAA chapter that backing up one EFIS with another solves one particular failure mode but leaves you vulnerable to a bunch of other ones, especially if the backup EFIS is a lower priced one from the same vendor.  Maybe it's just me...
 
A few years ago, I got to see the cockpit of an F/A-18, and there among the million or so of dollars of redundant display screens was a gyro AI and airspeed and altitude steam gauges.  Just one of those things that make you go, "Hmmmmm...."
 
Gary Fitzgerald
LNC2 standard build ~70%
steam gauges + AOA
Engine: TBD
St. Charles, MO
 
I spoke to the Tru Trak representative at Sun n Fun and he stated that there are stall warnings built in to the system and that I could "retrain" myself to interpret the ADI properly.  Nevertheless, I am concerned that in a difficult situation, I would interpret the Tru Trak in the way I would a standard AI.  Your thoughts and advice?
 
D. Brunner
Legacy N241DB
hoping to fly in June
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