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Re: Europa-List: Re: Back up engine instruments

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Back up engine instruments
From: William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2018 15:27:00
Jim

Yes!  Exactly my thoughts.

I jumped the gun and bought a LEVIL and may yet spring for a BOM which is
a  self powered wireless underwing mounted ADSB AoA Adahrs all singing all
dancing type device make by levil.

As far as the engine is concerned I need the bare minimum.  I figure if I
have an issue close to an airport then Im landing if the PFD goes dark.
Therefore I don't need a full set of engine diagnostics. I need the minimum
back up to land safely and possibly get me home.

So yes definitely a MAP gauge because my turbo is manual.    I have space
for a 2" MAP and two other 2" or 2.25 instruments.  At the moment I have an
RPM which I figure might be redundant because the airmaster should control
the rpm.

Apart from the MAP, what 2 engine health instruments would you choose if
you had to choose only two?

Will

William Daniell
LONGPORT
+57 310 295 0744

On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 10:18 AM, h&amp;jeuropa <butcher43@att.net> wrote:

>
> Will,
> =8B=8B
>
> Another idea is a Stratux ADS-B receiver (www.stratux.me).  That will
> give you ADS-B in capability when you get to the US.  When fitted with GP
S
> and AHRS, it will give you an attitude indicator and GPS speed & track on
 a
> WiFi display (we use iPad).  It works also with most EFB.  You can build 
a
> Stratux for about $150.
>
> Skyview Assist apparently only works with Android devices.
>
> Your really need a fuel flow computer to fly your Europa.  Our experience
> is the shape of the tank and how little fuel we need to fly for 30 or 45
> minutes, makes it difficult to use fuel gauges for endurance planning.
>
> What backup engine gauges do you really need?  Perhaps just oil pressure
> indication and MAP for your turbo.  We've found the Rotax to be very
> dependable - the problems we've had have been with the systems connected 
to
> it!  There are several documented cases where Rotax engines have continue
d
> to run with cooling temps way beyond redline.  Granted the heads were
> destroyed, but the engine kept running.
>
> Just another point of view for you to consider.
>
> Jim & Heather
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=477628#477628
>
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