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13 Feb 2022 22:13 #7
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Bravo!
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13 Feb 2022 21:27 #8
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Kerry-Do you (or anyone else) know how we could go about getting "official" club involvement? Is there an official business meeting at the annual convention?
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13 Feb 2022 17:03 #9
by Kerry Carpenter
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I want to make sure everyone understands that expressing an interest through that link does not obligate you to purchase an autopilot (if it becomes certified). Also, I am willing to bear the upfront cost and loan my plane to Garmin to get the certification for Ercoupes. You have only a "win" situation by adding your support in "expressing interest" to Garmin. You could gain an option to get an autopilot without any of the certification costs. I am hoping the Club as a whole will pass a resolution to support the request. Max Unruh (in charge of this department at Garmin) said that support from an organized owner group will make a difference in getting on the list for certification. Please keep this all in mind. I hope you will support my effort . . . we all stand to gain from it, if I am successful. Thank you in advance!
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13 Feb 2022 15:21 #10
by Robert James
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I did use the form in your attached link to request an Autopilot be certified for my model of Aircoupe, which is an Alon A2.
FYI, I flew in a new Rans S20 recently in 30 Knt. and gusting Cross Winds. The autopilot in it held light aircraft quite steady.and at Altitude.
It made X-country flying so much nicer!
Cheers,
FYI, I flew in a new Rans S20 recently in 30 Knt. and gusting Cross Winds. The autopilot in it held light aircraft quite steady.and at Altitude.
It made X-country flying so much nicer!
Cheers,
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06 Feb 2022 21:58 #11
by Kerry Carpenter
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Thanks, John!
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06 Feb 2022 21:36 #12
by John Jones
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Submitted. Let's hope it works out.
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