TCC Posted July 21, 2017 Report Posted July 21, 2017 Hi everyone, hope this isn't a duplicate of what's going on in the G5 thread. Since I'm not yet an owner, I wanted to leverage the knowledge here to better understand what Garmin's announcement that the G5 will soon support 3P autopilots means for the Mooney fleet. Short version: G5 coupled with GAD 29B adapter expected to support the following autopilots: Honeywell (Bendix King) KAP 100/140/150/200, KFC 150/200/225 S-TEC 20/30/40/50/55/60-1/60-2/65, 60 PSS, 55X Century II/III, IV (AC, DC), 21/31/41, 2000 Cessna 400B, 300 IFCS/400 IFCS Thanks. Quote
KSMooniac Posted July 21, 2017 Report Posted July 21, 2017 It is a huge development...we can install the G5 today to replace HSI and/or simpler heading bug only instruments, and then a future upgrade to a GFC autopilot is that much easier. Unfortunately the G5 cannot replace the attitude instrument for 3rd party autopilots, those folks are still stuck for now.Sent from my LG-US996 using Tapatalk Quote
TCC Posted July 21, 2017 Author Report Posted July 21, 2017 Thanks@KSMooniac. After getting lost in the G5/GFC500/600 discussion in the other thread, I'm back on track now, I think. Quote
jackn Posted July 21, 2017 Report Posted July 21, 2017 Glad you have figured it out. I haven't. If the G5 can output attitude & input command bars, why can't the GAD29B interface with my KFC150? Would make a nice transition to their new GFCs. Quote
peevee Posted July 21, 2017 Report Posted July 21, 2017 5 minutes ago, jackn said: Glad you have figured it out. I haven't. If the G5 can output attitude & input command bars, why can't the GAD29B interface with my KFC150? Would make a nice transition to their new GFCs. It has been suggested that it's a certification issue and not a hardware issue. Quote
TCC Posted July 21, 2017 Author Report Posted July 21, 2017 (edited) @jackn, not to say I understand all the variables, but unless I'm mistaken, the announcement says it's expected to support the KFC150. I'm not an AP expert, so am I missing something critical here? Edited July 21, 2017 by TCC Quote
jackn Posted July 21, 2017 Report Posted July 21, 2017 (edited) In this case what I think I'm hearing that yes, the G5 will support the kfc150 for altitude hold & heading/Nav mode, but nothing else. Again, I'm confused. On the other hand, Garmin's GAD43e(for the g500) and ea100 (Aspen) were certified. So it appears the hurdles couldn't have been too bad. From a business perspective, I think Garmin would sell a lot of G5, and would leverage sales for all their other gear including their new a/p. Edited July 21, 2017 by jackn Quote
TCC Posted July 21, 2017 Author Report Posted July 21, 2017 @jackn If I understand your thoughts, you want the adapter to enable the full capability of the KAP-150 (coupled approach) and not just ALT/HDG/NAV. I can see the rub in that. For some of the fleet it seems this will be a good, low cost option to gain more capability and for other parts of the fleet this isn't a complete solution. Quote
Godfather Posted July 22, 2017 Report Posted July 22, 2017 What jackn is looking for is an attitude output from the g5 to work with his current AP. Nothing on his AP will work without this information because it is attitude based not rate based. The simple solution is to keep your current AI and buy the G5 HSI or buy two G5's and move your AI to a backup position (not legal if you have a flight director). Garmin said future updates will allow additional features for approaches etc. 1 Quote
bradp Posted July 23, 2017 Report Posted July 23, 2017 So from what I can gather the GFC 500 will be like an Stec -30 or century IIb with altitude hold - it will do altitude hold and the lateral navigation on approaches but no vertical approach path navigation? ... but the more expensive GFC 600 will not require a G5 and will do vertical approach path guidance? Thanks. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted July 23, 2017 Report Posted July 23, 2017 So from what I can gather the GFC 500 will be like an Stec -30 or century IIb with altitude hold - it will do altitude hold and the lateral navigation on approaches but no vertical approach path navigation? ... but the more expensive GFC 600 will not require a G5 and will do vertical approach path guidance? Thanks. Nope, the 500 can do coupled approaches, Quote
Godfather Posted July 23, 2017 Report Posted July 23, 2017 6 hours ago, bradp said: So from what I can gather the GFC 500 will be like an Stec -30 or century IIb with altitude hold - it will do altitude hold and the lateral navigation on approaches but no vertical approach path navigation? ... but the more expensive GFC 600 will not require a G5 and will do vertical approach path guidance? Thanks. I think the G5 HSI with your current AP will be lacking vertical guidance initially but both the 500 and 600 AP's should couple. Quote
Browncbr1 Posted August 6, 2017 Report Posted August 6, 2017 I read that the G5 HSI can be put into gpss mode to follow Gps nav signal with smooth intercepts, holds, etc of both Gps and vloc. It says you just put your AP in HDG mode and the G5 makes the appropriate signals to trick your AP in heading mode. Does this mean I wouldn't need to ever use my accutrak if I use this gpss feature on the HSI? Quote
carusoam Posted August 7, 2017 Report Posted August 7, 2017 Sounds like you need it to have this feature for the certified version... Make sure the description for the G5 has the certified stamp all over it... The experimental version seem to have a lot of capabilities that don't exist in the certified version... Best regards, -a- Quote
MIm20c Posted August 8, 2017 Report Posted August 8, 2017 On 8/6/2017 at 3:47 PM, Browncbr1 said: I read that the G5 HSI can be put into gpss mode to follow Gps nav signal with smooth intercepts, holds, etc of both Gps and vloc. It says you just put your AP in HDG mode and the G5 makes the appropriate signals to trick your AP in heading mode. Does this mean I wouldn't need to ever use my accutrak if I use this gpss feature on the HSI? This is how I run my Aspen / stec 50. I have a GPSS button on the aspen that toggles between functions. The stec is left on heading mode for everything gps related. Quote
82Mike Posted August 13, 2017 Report Posted August 13, 2017 I also have the Aspen EA100 route. In route you leave the KAP150 in heading mode and use the GPSS button on the Aspen and it flys the gps. On approach I have to hit Approach on the KAP 150 in order for it to enact the glide slope. Quote
carusoam Posted August 14, 2017 Report Posted August 14, 2017 On the APCH mode you also get the tighter control input tuning. More accurate, less smooooth.... (based on book memory) Best regards, -a- Quote
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