Now here is a guy that knows how to shop!
Steve you have a great panel. Looks like everything is backed up
and then some. I like the idea of the Garmin GPSMAP 496 as a “failsafe”
backup.
Stan
www.lancairlegacybuilder.com
From: Lancair Mailing
List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Steve Colwell
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 5:08 AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Legacy Glass Panel Suggestions?
"Is AirVenture a good place to buy avionics? "
YES! I shopped very hard
for several months prior to Airventure so I knew what the avionics vendors
recommended by the various builder websites would quote me. I decided to
hold off for Airventure since new products are introduced and special offers
are made by manufacturers.
I made about 12 copies of my
entire list of avionics and dropped them off at vendor booths asking them to
quote on anything they could supply. I also told them I would not come
back to them and ask them to beat a competitor's price so they knew if they had
the best price they would get the order. I was amazed that the "package
deal" got me an extra 10% or so better price than I had found prior to the
show. This was from several vendors.
One more thing, I don't
recommend Sarasota Avionics. It was a major hassle doing business with
them. Aircraft Spruce was the #2 bidder by a small amount.
A few comments on my
panel. I wanted a dual efis, single panel mount nav-com (back up is a
Icom handheld with an antenna pigtail that plugs into the belly mounted com
antenna), everything grouped for best view from the left seat, backup attitude
indicator with its own battery, garmin 396 with its own battery,
altimeter/airspeed backup and a chart box plus logical layout of switches and
warning lights. With the able assistance of Tom Gourley this is
what we came up with and Tom built. I love it.
Steve
Colwell Legacy