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tomidyne
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Posted: 22 Nov 2009 at 12:19pm |
Click here to download the latest FAQs for the DFC90/DFC100 Digital Autopilot.
Edited by Avidyne - 30 Nov 2009 at 12:39pm |
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Turrisi
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What happens if a customer gets the DFC 90 and then later upgradews to R9? Now they need the DFC 100. What is involved in the conversion and will Avidyne credit the cost of the DFC 90?
What love to get a demo ride with this AP to help promote it more accurately among COPA members. Brian |
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stan
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will it work with bendix m4d servos and computer
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tomidyne
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No. The DFC90 is specifically designed as a slide-in replacement for the STEC 55X autopilot. The DFC90 will use the existing STEC wiring and servos. It is not intended to work with any other autopilot models at this time.
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John
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Can someone explain for this dummy what A/P's do to deal with yaw during climb and turns?
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Turrisi
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In order for any autopilot to work your rudder, the AP has to have an installed yaw damper which most single engine planes do not have. The Cirrus offers a yaw damper for about $7500 when you purchase a Perspective plane. It also adds weight to the plane. With routine turns at standard rate, there is very little rudder input needed. So the only real time this is an issue is on climb out after take off where a good degree of right rudder is needed. Most of us, by habit, handle that with a heavy right foot.
The one area where lack of rudder control by the AP comes into play is in a spin. The straight & level button cannot add rudder input so I do not know if the DFC can recover you from a spin without your manual rudder input. Spins are not approved in the Cirus. |
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AviJake
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Brian's response looks complete to me. I agree with everything he posted and to clarify, no, the DFC is not designed or capable to recover your Cirrus from a spin.
The DFC series of autopilots does not have a problem in high power settings (e.g. full power climbs) and may compensate with just a "tinch" of heading offset to account for high torque conditions. Overall, you are much better off using the appropriate amount of manual rudder input to maintain coordinated flight. Steve Jacobson VP Product Management sjacobson@avidyne.com |
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AviJake
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Hoping to get an updated set of FAQs for the DFC90 and DFC100 uploaded on 24 Nov.
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AviJake
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Updated FAQs just posted and available at: http://www.avidyne.com/downloads/products/dfc90/DFC90-DFC100-FAQs.pdf
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AviJake
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Updated FAQs just posted and available at: http://www.avidyne.com/downloads/products/dfc90/DFC90-DFC100-FAQs.pdf
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AviJake
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Another set of updated FAQs just posted.
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AviJake
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Another set of updated DFC FAQs posted. Updated the DFC100 Installation gotchas/feedback entry and adding info about the DFC90-Aspen PFD integration that was announced today.
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AviJake
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An updated set of DFC FAQs was uploaded on Monday. This includes more info for the Baron, Bonanza and Skylane support we announced on Monday. Same link at top of this thread works.
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AviJake
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Posted an updated set of FAQs (28 Jul) based on some feedback at Oshkosh. Added more info on:
+ Plug and play harness + CNX 480 support + Minimum requirements for aircraft to be eligible for the DFC90 mod + Information about not having any autopilot or servos + Cessna ARC replacement status The location is accessible via the link at the top of this thread or via this url: http://www.avidyne.com/downloads/products/dfc90/DFC90-DFC100-FAQs.pdf |
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AviJake
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Posted an updated set of FAQs (19 Dec 2011) that reflect the changes in Release 2 of the DFC90 and DFC100.
As a summary, new features in the DFC90 for Release 2 are:
New features in the DFC100 Release 2 include:
As always, the location for the FAQs is accesible via the link at the top of this thread or via this url: http://www.avidyne.com/downloads/products/dfc90/DFC90-DFC100-FAQs.pdf Edited by Avidyne - 10 Jan 2012 at 9:57am |
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AviJake
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An updated set of DFC FAQs was uploaded today. Updated about a half dozen entries. All changed entries are date tagged with 27 Feb date. Same link at top of this thread works.
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Harvey
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I was under the impression Avidyne's R-9 would be available on the new Extra 500 and was looking at 2012 model for sale in Alabama. However, the listing shows the plane carries an STEC55X autopilot. The most recent faq you just posted makes no mention of the Extra 500 which seems like a fabulous plane. It seems a shame Avidyne might miss this OEM opportunity--the R9 option was one of the bestter selling points for the plane. Will R9 and the DFC100 be available on this aircraft in the near future?
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AviJake
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Hi Harvey,
We agree that the Extra 500 is a fabulous plane. We know that Extra is focused on achieving FAA approval for the airplane as is before adding more capability. We are not actively working on a DFC100 integration for their aircraft at this time. We're very pleased and proud that they have selected R9 as their flight deck. We're confident that they will continue to improve the aircraft in the coming years. |
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AviJake
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An updated set of DFC FAQs was uploaded today. Updated or added about a
dozen entries. Most of the changes or adds cover the new Avidyne ASA575 servo, updated information about Aspen integrations, and some revisions on installation estimates. All changed entries are date tagged with 17 April 2012 date.
Same link at top of this thread works.
http://www.avidyne.com/downloads/products/dfc90/DFC90-DFC100-FAQs.pdf |
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AviJake
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An updated set of DFC FAQs was uploaded today. Updated
about 5 entries. The changes cover a new Service Information Letter (SIL) issued today for SIU-equipped Cirrus who have DFC90 Rel 2 and some revised delivery date estimates for Aspen autopilot integrations. All changed entries are date tagged with 26 June 2012 date.
Same link at top of this thread works.
http://www.avidyne.com/downloads/products/dfc90/DFC90-DFC100-FAQs.pdf |
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Malibu22
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I just replaced my 55X with the DFC 90 and it appears to be having connection issues and is not working right. I have made the setting changes on the PFD’s from Stec 55x to DFC 90, are some wires that need to be changed to work properly ? I’m trying to get a pin out schematic to check the pins, any help thx..
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MikeS
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We have a range of questions we need to ask to make sure the PFD is set up properly to accept the DFC90 (Mod levels, software, etc.). If all is set up right, DFC90 disconnects are usually caused by the servo(s).
Shoot us an email over at techsupport@avidyne.com with that info and we can get this rolling pretty quick. -Mike
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