Rusty,
Not sure about the D10A, but the BMA G3
(aka BMA Lite) has built-in 12 channel gps with moving map screen, and can
drive an autopilot.
Mark S.
(spent weekend installing BMA G3)
From: Rotary motors in
aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Russell Duffy
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 12:57
PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EFIS was
Re: normalized supercharger?
The Dynon
is the cheapest on the
market, but the Blue Mountain EFIS/Lite only $600 more and seems to
offers more than $600 worth of additional features. I'd be interested
to hear your thought process on how you came to look favorably on the D10A.
I haven't, and hopefully won't do much
research into this. The only reason I mentioned the D10A is because I
"flew" one around the hanger and ramp yesterday. A friend had
one he was installing in his RV-8, and it had the internal battery backup
option, so I took it for a spin. Very neat! I can also
see that the BM (unfortunate abbreviation <g>) lite is similarly priced,
with more stuff as you mentioned. I sure hope neither offers a hard to
resist OshCash special (for those not going) :-)
Rusty (I really would feel better with
an ASI, which I don't currently have)