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Who would you recommend? I’m located in Texas but would travel. At a minimum I’m looking to install a GFC500 and whatever needs to drive it. I’ve got a GTN650 so that’s a start.

 

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Hey - take a look at my post. PM if you want any info. Mine was an Ovation, but it may get you started. 

 

One thing to note - the internal g3x nav is not suitable for any serious navigation. So, you need 2 nav sources for any serious IFR. 

 

 

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https://advancedaerotech.com

These guys in Greeley, CO have done the GFC500 on a few Mooneys and seem to have the best rates. I'm hearing $17,000 out the door for the GFC500 and the G5 to drive it. @Warren and @PJClark are a couple of references. I know of a couple of others as well.

If you came to Colorado, I might be able to help with transportation.

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2 hours ago, gsxrpilot said:

https://advancedaerotech.com

These guys in Greeley, CO have done the GFC500 on a few Mooneys and seem to have the best rates. I'm hearing $17,000 out the door for the GFC500 and the G5 to drive it. @Warren and @PJClark are a couple of references. I know of a couple of others as well.

If you came to Colorado, I might be able to help with transportation.

Wow. $17k ? If this is the case sounds like a heck of a deal. I am quoted and scheduled my GFC500 install at $19500. 

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11 minutes ago, icurnmedic said:

Wow. $17k ? If this is the case sounds like a heck of a deal. I am quoted and scheduled my GFC500 install at $19500. 

I try to follow what people are spending around the country for this. This is the cheapest I've seen for actual installs done.

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Hi!  We could surely do it, but PA is a looooong way from TX. You want to find a good shop close to home base that will give you good support too.

Definitely a long way away, but it’s a Mooney. What’s the best way to get in touch with you to talk?


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I am also looking for a GFC500 install in the midwest, since Jan i was on a waiting list,  then for the last 3 weeks my plane sat at a what was at one time a respectable avionics shop, they never ordered anything, just gave me a lot of lip service. Lots of lies and confusing statements, from the bosses daughter.  Picked up the plane yesterday. 

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18 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:


Be careful with quotes, they can be 2,3,4 servos....sometimes with G5, sometimes not, sometimes tax is extra, etc.

This is true.  I can honestly state that we can install a GFC500 and a G5 in the low $16k range.  Of course, if you want it interfaced to a GPS, you want a temp probe for TAS, oh... you want a pitch trim servo?  Add several thousand more.  PA is no tax on aircraft work fortunately.

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2 hours ago, N9405V said:


Definitely a long way away, but it’s a Mooney. What’s the best way to get in touch with you to talk?


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We are closed tomorrow for Good Friday, you can call me at the office M-F 484-718-3136, ask for Dan tell them you’re the Texan calling from Mooneyspace :)  you can also shoot me a PM here if you have specific questions.  I own the company, and I am a pilot, so I use the equipment, but I have managers that build the quotes and handle the really technical questions!

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Here’s a stupid question about the GFC500 installs on vintage airplanes...

if you get the pitch trim servo and/or yaw damper, must you also wire an electric pitch and/or yaw trim switch?  Or can you just manually turn the pitch trim when you’re hand flying?

 I wouldn’t want the expense or trouble of trying to wire electric trim for my hand flying, but the pitch trim is very nice when George is flying.

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44 minutes ago, Rmag said:

This is true.  I can honestly state that we can install a GFC500 and a G5 in the low $16k range.  Of course, if you want it interfaced to a GPS, you want a temp probe for TAS, oh... you want a pitch trim servo?  Add several thousand more.  PA is no tax on aircraft work fortunately.

I don't see how you can make any money.  From several bids I got before I installed my GFC 500, the parts alone for a 4 servo system including adding the G5 came to $16,000.

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13 minutes ago, Ragsf15e said:

Here’s a stupid question about the GFC500 installs on vintage airplanes...

if you get the pitch trim servo and/or yaw damper, must you also wire an electric pitch and/or yaw trim switch?  Or can you just manually turn the pitch trim when you’re hand flying?

 I wouldn’t want the expense or trouble of trying to wire electric trim for my hand flying, but the pitch trim is very nice when George is flying.

A trim switch (also used for manual trimming when the AP is not engaged) is added on the yoke and the Y/D is engaged on the GMC 507 Mode Controller and disengaged on GMC 507 or AP disengaged switch on the yoke..

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19 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:


Be careful with quotes, they can be 2,3,4 servos....sometimes with G5, sometimes not, sometimes tax is extra, etc.

You are quite correct. The $17,000 I've seen here in Colorado is not a quote but what was actually paid. It was a 3 servo (no yaw damper) with G5, and interfaced to a GNS430W. I've seen it flying as well and it's really nice.

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27 minutes ago, donkaye said:

I don't see how you can make any money.  From several bids I got before I installed my GFC 500, the parts alone for a 4 servo system including adding the G5 came to $16,000.

I couldn’t make money on a 4 servo system at that price.  I was just saying a basic GFC500 (2 servos and a G5 only) could be done at that pricing. It’s not realistic though as most people get the pitch trim servo and the GPS interface. 

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6 hours ago, donkaye said:

A trim switch (also used for manual trimming when the AP is not engaged) is added on the yoke...

Yeah, that's a problem. There is no (obvious/easy) way to add it. I have the original yokes. <_<

 

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My actual cost at AATG, parts, installed, flown away complete:

G3X touch 10.6" $13,500

GFC500 2 axis $10,742

Pitch trim installed: $3011

G5 backup installed: $3253

Total $30,496

Reading it right off the quote and I paid not a dime more.  Not shown above was a GTN750, GTX345R, EDM900 Primary, all installed at the same time.  Paid exactly the quoted price for all. 

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3 hours ago, PJClark said:

My actual cost at AATG, parts, installed, flown away complete:

G3X touch 10.6" $13,500

GFC500 2 axis $10,742

Pitch trim installed: $3011

G5 backup installed: $3253

Total $30,496

Reading it right off the quote and I paid not a dime more.  Not shown above was a GTN750, GTX345R, EDM900 Primary, all installed at the same time.  Paid exactly the quoted price for all. 

IMG_20210221_135103982.jpg

Paul, what did you pay for a new panel? I’m being quoted $6K here in TX. Don’t know if that’s reasonable or not.

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