Hi Jeremey
Are you aware of the home build EZ-Trim altitude hold device? Cheap and
can control the existing MAC trim to hold altitudes.
Tom
beecho@pw-x.com
-----Original Message-----
From: forum-owner@europaclub.org.uk
jeremycrdavey@btinternet.com
Subject: Re: Digitrak / Digiflight
Having heard the recent stories about the quality of some of the Navaid
kit,
I'm planning on going the DigiFlight 200 route. I can't see a need in my
flying for setting rate of climb/descent, so I'm just planning on the
altitude hold version - if I need to change height it should be a simple
job
of: hold temporary disconnect button, fly plane manually to new
altitude,
release button.
I'm still building wings, though - so nothing is set in stone.
Regards,
Jeremy
-----Original Message-----
From: forum-owner@europaclub.org.uk
Subject: Re: Digitrak / Digiflight
Steve.
Yeah, I don't understand why the DigiFlight 100 is so much more
money
than
the DigiTrak. $2575 as compared to $1795, and that's without the GPS
Steering
feature. I like the fact that the DigiFlight unit is upgradable to the
200,
or
200VS. Even though those options about double what is already a bunch
of
money. They're beyond my budget, but I was wondering if anyone else had
selected the DigiFlight route.
Jeff
ScramIt@aol.com wrote:
> I was looking at the EFS one, but I just couldn't get past having
everything
> in one box. So I special ordered an EFS lite, Kmd-150, I was going to
order
> the navaid wing leveler, I helped install one in a Cozy, nice unit,
Then I
> saw the digitrak and preordered it. I was pushing the budget as it was
so
I
> didn't look at much else.
> SteveD
> A217
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